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New RSS Aggregator Finds Feeds For You

I use RSS to get the news content I send you guys every morning. It's definitely a fantastic tool that makes finding relevant information a whole lot easier than it would be otherwise, but one problem I've found--and so have many others who use RSS--is finding good new feeds. There are tons of news sources out there, and sure, there are search engines for blogs, there's also Google News, but what about a good source for finding new RSS feeds? A new startup called Kebberfegg, attempts to address this problem. Aside from the weird name (which for some reason sounds to me like Britney Spears' husband), Kebberfegg takes the burden off the consumer to go out and find feeds; instead, it builds its own RSS feeds around the specific information you're looking for by going to the sites it thinks you would find most useful. Users type a query into a search box and then choose from a list of categories--like news aggregators, search engines, trade journals, technology sources, etc. You can also select all available sources, if you're really prepared for information overload. Kebberfegg then shows a list of feeds it's found, you choose the ones you want, and suddenly, you have access to all the most current information about the topics that interest you. Cool.

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