*Announcing* Fresh Feeds

by Andy Brudtkuhl on September 14, 2007


Fresh FeedsAny of you that know us know we’ve had this product in the kitchen for quite some time. It’s scope has changed from simply creating an OPML file and letting the user download it to actually discovering, parsing, and generating mashed up feeds. So, here goes…

Fresh Feeds is not a search engine. Fresh Feeds is an awareness engine . It finds recent items published, mostly in the new media realm, and packages the results up in an RSS feeds and delivers it to the subscriber.

Fresh Feeds is not perfect. There is still a lot of noise. But, I felt this is a valuable tool as-is and thus it is “releaseable”. Noise is and will forever be an inherent problem on the web and is especially so since the advent of new media technologies where there is an exponential amount of content being published.

Fresh Feeds is not complete. Once I publish this post I am going to start working on rewriting it for better performance, reliablility and relevance.

Fresh Feeds was inspired by Mike Sansone’s methodology he coined ‘Search Once and Subscribe’. In his post he describes a process for monitoring your name, company, keywords, etc. We call this awareness. So we mashed up all the sources he discussed and create one feed based on your term – saving you even more time.

If you have any feedback on the service, please email feedback[at]getfreshfeeds.com. If you have some issues or something doesn’t work right, email support[at]getfreshfeeds.com.

And as usual if you have anything else or wish to advertise on Fresh Feeds, email me at andy[at]simplifive.com.

Enjoy!

http://getfreshfeeds.com

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