Feedeye tours: intro to RSS | quick overview | advanced tips
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the problem:
RSS feeds are awesome, but there’s so many of them out there that your head’s in danger of exploding.
the solution:
Feedeye.
Feedeye is an online feed reader, but with a twist: Feedeye tells you which items in your feeds are most important.
To use Feedeye, you mix feeds together into collections called sets.
You might make one set with all your friends’ blogs, another with your favourite world news sources, and a third with a bunch of interesting feeds from media-sharing sites.

Once you’ve created a set, Feedeye will take items from those feeds and group them.
You can see at a glance what everyone’s talking about, and ignore any boring rants that only appear in one feed.
Bring some order to the chaos of RSS.
To get started using Feedeye, just register now!
It’s free and only takes a few seconds.
Itching to learn what other cool things you can do?
Check out the advanced tour.
Or did all of that just confuse you?
Maybe our brief introduction to RSS will clear things up.



