Where are the women in tech? They live in an OPML file.
Marshall asks if there's a way "you could create unique channels within this glob of feeds like "give me a feed of items containing the word 'RSS' or 'environmentalism' across all of these feeds'" -- there is if you have the good fortune to be using NetNewsWire on a Mac (now owned by Newsgator). You can create a Smart List that will aggregate any items out of your feed collection that contain term X. I believe Shrook has this functionality as well. Anybody have equivalent solution for the Windows folks?
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(Page 1)2. BlogBridge (a java client that works on PC and Mac) lets you create a "SmartFeed" from terms in feeds that you subscribe to, or Amazon books, or Flickr photos, or Technorati tagged posts... it has a bunch of options.
What would be great is if a feedreader smart list supported pointing to a (need to be publically hosted) OPML file like Anne's and then delivering the smart feed based on results for your terms, without you having to be subscribed to all the feeds in the OPML file yourself.
Posted at 9:20AM on Jan 28th 2006 by J Spadafora
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1. That NetNewsWire capability sounds pretty cool... maybe now that NewsGator owns NNW plus Bradbury's FeedDemon we'll get something like that on PCs. For all I know FeedDemon already has it; I haven't checked into it yet.
There are so many news aggregators now, I bet one for Windows has it. Another thing to look into!
Thanks for the mention.
Posted at 6:36PM on Jan 27th 2006 by Anne Zelenka