Thursday, June 16, 2005

Finding the RSS Feed for a Website


The websites you already read may have an RSS feed. So you want to find it. Go to BlogStreet’s RSS Discovery tool and enter in a website. It will return the feed for you.
If that doesn’t find the RSS feed, go to the website whose feed you’re looking for; if it has one, then it probably includes a link to it.

This information is from http://www.faganfinder.com/search/rss.shtml

Directories

Syndic8
Syndic8 is a directory of RSS feeds. You can search, or browse the directory

News Is Free
News Is Free is an online news aggregator and a directory of RSS feeds. You can search, or browse the directory. News Is Free also provides scraped RSS feeds for a number of websites.

BlogStreet’s RSS Directory
BlogStreet contains a number of blog-related tools. The directory lists the RSS feeds organized alphabetically.

Your Favourite Blog
Many blogs include a blogroll (links to other blogs). Many blogrolls also contain links to the RSS files of those blogs. A good way to find RSS feeds that you’re interested in is by folling links from the blogs you already read.


Search Engine Queries

A number of search engines allow you to view their search results in RSS format. This way, you can monitor the results for a subject that you are interested in.

Daypop
Daypop is a search engine for news, blogs, and RSS feeds (the last is powered by News Is Free). Perform a search, and the result has a link to its RSS feed at the top right of the page.

Feedster
Feedster is a search engine for RSS feeds. Perform a search, and the result has a link to its RSS feed at the top of the page.

BlogDigger
BlogDigger is a search engine for RSS feeds. Perform a search, and the result has a link to its RSS feed at the top right of the page.

Technorati
Technorati is a real-time search engine that keeps track of what is going on in the blogosphere - the world of weblogs.

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