There seems to be no end to the innovation in the RSS space. So, as I was reluctantly deleting several RSS feeds from Netvibes yesterday to avoid information overload, I was thinking, "It's a damn shame to delete these feeds; wouldn't it be nice if there was a way to receive feeds in a more limited fashion to focus on the stuff I like and toss the stuff I don't?"
I guess there is a God who listens, because now there is a way. And it only took a single day.
The solution to RSS overload is Feed Rinse. They offer a promising service that filters your subscribed web feeds any number of ways. Options include filtering based on keywords, tags, authors, profanity, etc.
Currently, there is a free option that limits you to three filtered feeds, with two affordably priced premium tiers coming soon.
Hats off, Feed Rinse. I'll give you 15 days before you're approached by a bigger company wanting to buy you out, probably a FeedBurner or a Technorati.
Posted by Cory Kleinschmidt
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