Favorizer contents RSS feed subscriptions from various categorized blogs. You can download & import all feeds available in Favorizer into your feed reader with just a few simple clicks. I intended to post 10 categorized blog links & feed headlines a day for your daily appetizer. However, I can't make a promise here to post everyday, I will try my best to do so. Hope you enjoy reading RSS feed as much as I do.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a modern way of reading web contents. It is a format used to publish frequently updated contents such as blog entries, news, audio or video in a standardized format. RSS benefits the readers who want to subscribe to timely updates from favored blogs/websites or simply just want to aggregate them into one place for easy access. Reader will save their time by not to visit each site individually. Today, many online publishers syndicate their contents as RSS Feed, and the number of blogs/websites offering RSS feeds is now growing quickly.
Web-based feed readers like Google Reader allows you to grab the RSS feeds from a variety of sites. If you are not familier with Google Reader or RSS, check out my other posts : Reading Feeds With Google Reader or Reading Feeds With Firefox & Add-on.
Download Feeds Subscription Files
The files provided below are not blog feed link. Instead, those files contents links to various blog feeds. You can download & import them to your feed readers and subscribe all the available feeds in one go. Be sure you check back frequently for the feed update. Files are stored at http://www.flexijourney.com/, it is one of my website featuring travel related information, please feel free to visit.
Choose the categories you like, click the links below to Download & Save the files to your local drive. Unzip & import the files to your Feed Reader.
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Import Feeds Subscription files To Your Google Reader
To import the OPML feeds subscription file into your Google Reader, click "Manage subscriptions" at the bottom left corner of your Google Reader window. Then click the "Import/Export" tab, browse to your OPML file & click "Upload". That's it, you may be able to import these files to other feed reader applications provided the applications support this format.





1 comments:
I like your ideal of 10 categorized blogs a day, keep it up man.
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