Blastfeed. Scoop.it. Tiinker. Page2RSS - Create an RSS feed for any web page. 10 Google Feeds You Should Subscribe To. Over the past years, Google has added feed support to a number of services. I thought it would be fun to highlight some of my favorites and others that allow you to get Google material delivered straight to your newsreader. Below, a rundown of feeds offered ranging from Google Blog Search through to Google Groups. Plus, a look at how the offerings could do with some more standardization within Google. 1. Google launched the Official Google Blog back in April 2004 (the first post seeking job recruits has since been deleted).
Posts like last Friday’s great year-end recap from the Google Webmaster Central Blog don’t always make it to the main Google Blog. How not to miss out? Stay up on all the official Google posts easily by getting the feed. 2. Aside from Google Blog posts, Google makes its press releases available via feed. Read releases here; get the press release feed here. 3. Stay up on what people are saying about your blog using a Google Blog Search feed. Want the feed? 4. 5. 6. Feedgit. WEB2RSS - Convert almost any page into a RSS feed. Full access to all Plus contentFree download of Plus booksAnalysis, Insights, and opinions.Full sharing with friendsUpdate: What You Need To Know.Email updates.Full unrestricted RSS feed.No Advertising. Full access for... $9 per month Full access for... $99 per year.
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