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Finding RSS Feeds

From Web Smart Newsletter: RSS: When the Web Comes to You
Originally published March 2006 - Updated July 2006. By Eric Holter.
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Finding and Subscribing to RSS Feeds

So once you're set up with an RSS reader it's time to tell the reader what sites/feeds you'd like to follow. Of course you can add feeds manually as you encounter RSS links off you're favorite websites, but you can also find interesting feeds from RSS search engines.
Google Reader - Google Reader, of course, has a built in search system that will locate RSS feeds based on your interests.

Feedster (www.feedster.com) - Feedster is another search engine for RSS feeds. You can search between News outlets, Blogs, Podcasts or all sources.

Netvibes and Bloglines, as well as most of the other readers, have search or browse discovery tools for finding RSS feeds built into them.
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