RSS Brief Summarizes Your Feeds

Sarah Perez on September 23rd, 2007

Rssbrief
RSSBrief is a new service that summarizes your RSS feeds for you, providing just highlights and recaps from your favorite feeds. To use the service, you enter in a URL of a feed you want summarized and a page will display showing you the new, condensed feed. You can then click the "Summary via RSS" button and subscribe to this summarized content in your RSS reader. This is a brand-new service, currently in alpha, so it still needs a little work. Right now, you have to enter in your feeds one-by-one in order to get them summarized. As someone with hundreds of feeds, the time it would take to do that makes the service not worth it for me at this time. However, I can see the potential this idea has. Hopefully, later on, they will allow you to import your whole OPML file into the service; if that’s the case, I can see this service becoming something really useful for staying caught up on all the latest content in the blogosphere.

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One Response to “RSS Brief Summarizes Your Feeds”

  1. i tried that stuff, but didn’t really get the point. and did not wanted to waste my time trying so i just turned away.

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