Find Feeds with FeedAdvisor

FeedBlitz, which converts feeds into email newsletters, has launched a feed search engine called FeedAdvisor. The tool helps users identify interesting feeds that they might want to subscribe to.
FeedAdvisor's power is felt most if you're a subscriber to any FeedBlitz feed. The data is based on pattern matching between your subscriptions and those of your peers. What I like about FeedAdvisor is that it gives you metrics on how many people subscribe to a feed through their service. The more data we have the better. Unfortunately, the data is skewed because it only represents FeedBlitz users. Still, it's another way to find blogs and feeds.

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Nice find Steve! I have used Feedblitz in the past and really like the simplicity and features. Feedadvisor looks like it has potential, but there are already so many RSS and feed engines that do a good job searching. You're right though, it's another way to find blogs and feeds that may interest you.
BTW, I found this post using Search Engine Feeds for syndicated news and articles related to search engines and the industry surrounding.
Posted by: seoforumz | Wednesday, May 24, 2006 at 10:33 AM
Have you seen
Posted by: Evo Terra | Wednesday, May 24, 2006 at 05:22 PM
Have you seen AmigoFish? It's specific to podcasts but has some fairly intense brains behind it to determine what you like and what else others like who like the same stuff you do.
How was that for a technical discussion on how it works?
This site is great, but painfully bad to podcast addicts like myself. There are only so many hours in a day!
Posted by: Evo Terra | Wednesday, May 24, 2006 at 05:23 PM