4 Quick ‘n’ Dirty Free Tools to Build Your Own Feeds from any Website

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Sometimes it’s rather difficult to find the feeds you want…. when you find some good ones, you’ll likely realize that they are about 4 words in length, they have ads or links on the bottom, or both. What do you expect really? You’re using somebody elses content…  These 4 tools will quickly and easily build your needed feeds from whatever site you want… and can be customized to your liking.

Feed43 – Easy to learn, easy to use

Dapper – Easy to learn, easy to use
OpenKapow – Free download required. Can be complex and difficult. Lots of customization and capablities with OpenKapow. All around pretty easy though…

Yahoo Pipes – Pretty easy to learn and use… Complex capabilities.

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  2. Simon22 Jan 11, 2008

    Nice post! I’ve been using Feedity – http://www.feedity.com for the past few months, and it works really well for creating custom RSS feeds. Check it out sometime. Chao :)

  3. Steven James Apr 8, 2008

    jason, thanks for always finding useful tools that I never knew existed… i really needed this one. you are like the guy with every tool in the garage that all of us neighborhood folks stroll over to… to pick your brain and borrow a tool… your blog is one that I’m glad I bookmarked.

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