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Somerset County Library System RSS Feeds
January 3rd, 2009
Somerset County Library System - New Jersey, USA, RSS Feeds page

Feed Chronicle
January 3rd, 2009
Feed Chronicle - a new site that lets you transform those RSS feeds into your very own online newspaper. It's simple to use and setup. Just create an account, select the feeds (from drop-down menus) you want for each newspaper-like section, and the final result is your very own online newspaper

TheBookseller.com RSS Feeds
January 2nd, 2009
TheBookseller.com RSS Feeds page. Founded in 1997, the latest version of theBookseller.com was launched in January 2007. The website provides daily news and comment about the book business, starting at 8am with the latest digest of press reports about the publishing sector and financial updates from the City. Regular news updates from The Bookseller's news desk follow throughout the day. The site also includes opinion, blogs, author profiles and features about the book business, as well as an extensive and searchable archive of previously published content.

The eBook Store at Sony RSS Feeds
January 2nd, 2009
The eBook Store at Sony RSS Feeds page. You need an account to access the feeds

notify.me
January 2nd, 2009
notify.me - Get real time notifications and updates on items that you track on the internet like craigslist ads, job postings, and breaking news

Introducing FeedBeater
January 2nd, 2009
"If you have a URL that you would like to syndicate, FeedBeater will beat the RSS out of it"

Slow Feed Movement: 7 tools to filter the RSS flood
January 2nd, 2009
"For the last couple of days we've been asking people: how do you cope with all the info that bombards you through your RSS feeds, Twitter and similar services? When you’re young and eager to soak in as much info as you can, you're happy to be flooded with the stuff. But, it can't go on forever. So, how do you make sense of it, and filter out the junk?" - Mashable

FindLaw RSS feeds
January 2nd, 2009
FindLaw RSS feeds page. FindLaw is a Thomson Reuters business

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