Filter unwanted articles from subscribed Feeds



You must have subscribed to so many websites or blogs that have great news and tips pertaining to your subject of interest. But sometime it just happens that the same website offers news which is not of any importance to you. For e.g. say you are crazy about cricket and you do not want to get the updates regarding any other sport from the very same website. Then what to do? Is it possible? Well if you want to receive the feeds with your subject of interest then you should get the filters for your feeds. This is possible by feedrinse.I will be showing you in detail about how to go for it. It is very easy to set up the rules to filter out unwanted articles from your feeds.

Import your feeds.
Pushing your feeds into Feed Rinse is very easy. You need to enter subscription URL’s manually or import an OPML file from your favorite RSS reader (Feed Demon, FeedLounge, Netnews Wire, My Yahoo!, Rojo, etc.) Feedrinse have a bookmarklet that allows you to add feeds with a single click.



Set up your filters.
After importing your feeds, set up your filters and put Feed Rinse to work. You can block posts by keyword, tag or author. For example, if you read engadget to get the scoop on the newest laptops but aren't interested in today's fancy new Samsung cellphone, Feed Rinse has your back. See what others are filtering.

Export your rinsed feeds.
Now you need to export the rinsed feeds. Feed Rinse creates an OPML Reading List that many RSS readers can subscribe too - two clicks and you're done. If your reader doesn't support Reading Lists, simply export the OPML file and import it into your reader. Filtered feeds will be marked with an asterisk. The RSS icon next to each of your feeds will also give you a rinsed link if you'd like to manually modify your subscription info in your reader. You pick the option that's best for you.

Revel in the flexibility.
With Feed Rinse, you can come back and make modifications at any time. Your changes are automatically integrated into your feeds. And best of all, you can access your feeds from any RSS reader at any time

Visit Feedrinse for more details.

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