Internet & Tech: Gretzky would be proud of me...
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I have a few different Google Reader accounts I use to filter my daily consumption of rss fluff. I went through my main account and trashed a few dead and/or annoying feeds, like fark.com, which filled my list up every few minutes.
I'm now subscribed to 99 sites and I'd like to hit the 100 marker with your help. Business, marketing, advertising, creative, humor, are all topics I'm interested in and currently subscribe to.
So if you subscribe to a site or blog that you think I might enjoy, please share the love. If it's something that I like and am not already subscribed to I'll make note of your help and figure out a special way to reward you on the new YGG.
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I suspect you'll subscribe to all/most of these already, but these or some of mine that I enjoy more;
* Seth Godin's Blog http://sethgodin.typepad.com/
* Springwise www.springwise.com
* Techcrunch www.techcrunch.com
* Virgin http://www.virginbrand.com/newblog/ Infrequently updated, but often enough to give a fascinating insight into the Virgin mega-brand. -
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CommentAuthorJimiHendrix
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I expect that you read it already but [url]http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com[/url] by Yaro Starak is a great blog.
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Thanks guys. The Virgin blog was new to me and I ran into a couple of other n00bs yesterday. I'm now up to 105 rss feeds which only solidifies my domination of the throne of geekdom.
Think you've got a larger list of time-wasting syndication? Bring it on. :wink:
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Is there a way (with Google Reader) to export ones list of RSS feeds?
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Yup, just click on "edit subscriptions", and once the options expand you'll see a drop down menu that says "more actions", next to "add a feed". Once the menu expands you'll see "export subscriptions" at the bottom of the the list. Click on it and you've got yourself an xml file containing all of the feeds you're subscribed to.
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That's awesome, I'm going to start using it. At present I'm using the Google Sidebar to keep a track of my RSS feeds, I'll certainly convert to this :)
Google are slowly starting to be responsible for so many parts of my online life!
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I think we've all become Google advocates in some way. Their RSS reader along with Gmail, Google search, and now Google Calendar consume at least 6 hours of each of my long work days.
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