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21 May 2010 No Comment FavoriteLoadingAdd to favorites

Your Google Reader is bursting at the seams with irrelevant shared content (if your coworker shares one more thing about cats….) and your Posterous feed is too outward facing for the good stuff – let’s face it, RSS can leave you thinking FFS. Fortunately, you can get those juicy feeds in uninterrupted form sent right to your inbox, either as new content appears on the web or as a single daily digest from the sites you care about from FeedMyInbox.

FeedMyInbox, as it rather helpfully states in the name, sends RSS feeds as emails to your inbox. Instead of visiting a third party site where your feeds are stored (think Google Reader or even your Firefox toolbar) or visiting the site itself to check for new content, you’ll receive an email with the details. With their free service, you can subscribed to up to five feeds and will get a daily digest from each site you’ve subscribed to. Inexpensive paid packages allow more subscriptions as well as real-time updates sent to your inbox when there’s new content on your favourite sites.

Now doesn’t that sound delicious?

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