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Figure 7.18
Kebberfegg gives you
a list of keyword-
based feeds in several
different formats.
Using Kebberfegg generates
a lot
of RSS feeds. You may decide you don't
want as many, or you may decide that one RSS feed provides better results
than the other ones you've generated. Because of that I recommend you
not just dump the feeds into your RSS feed reader and prune them later.
Instead, use the Add to My Yahoo button on each feed to get a preview of
what the feed will look like. (You don't have to have a Yahoo account to do
this.) his will give you a page with the feeds' last ive headlines. A quick
glance at those is oten enough to let you know whether you want to moni-
tor that feed or not.
tip
sometimes the my Yahoo preview doesn't work, especially when
there are no results for your keyword search. in that case, i would set
the ones aside that look interesting but don't work in Yahoo, and
preview them one-by-one in an rss-capable browser like firefox.
Using OPML results
Instead of generating HTML iles, advanced users may want to check out the
OPML results, which generate a set of RSS feeds that you can import into an
RSS feed reader. Getting your results this way will generate a list that you
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