Review: Filter My RSS
Shankar Ganesh reviewed FilterMyRSS several days ago with a huge number of blog supporters. Mr. Ganesh posted about how an RSS filter can help a blogger or webmaster manage the overload of RSS items in their reader. To our surprise, many web surfers don’t use filters and the introduction to FilterMyRSS was welcome with open arms. Here is how Mr. Ganesh summed up the service:
Consider you’re reading a popular blog that publishes tens of articles everyday. Not all posts might be of value to you, but all posts fall right on your RSS reader since you just can’t customize what comes through the feed. Information Overload.
Here is where Filter My RSS comes in handy. You can filter out unwanted items from feeds simply by specifying some possible keywords to the title, description, or the category of the source feed, and get the content on the feed filtered to ‘what you really want to read’.
Reading through some visitor posts in the comment section Filter My RSS received the following praise:
Shankar, a very neat service! This is of great interest to me and I am sure others as well who are trying to cut down on the feed overload.
A great concept, we all bloggers would require it!
Well this is definitely one service that I would use. I usually subscribe to feeds where there are more than 30-40 posts per day and I definitely do not read it all.
Nice find buddy. This will definitely increase my productivity.
So find out why all the buzz for RSS filter lies with Filter My RSS feed filter service! Read the original review by Shankar Ganesh.
