I have had a number of friends over the last week tell me that they are starting to get into RSS feeds and want to know which sites they should start subscribing to. Here is a list of some of my favorites.
There are a lot more good sites to subscribe to out there (I myself subscribe to 550), so look around. When you see an interesting article or a link to a post that interests you consider subscribing to that feed.
What are your feed suggestions?
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Marshall Spevak
June 19th, 2008 at 12:36 am
1I was one of those people who contacted Kevin and told him I was starting out on RSS feeds for the first time this week. I appreciate your helpfulness in trying to get me started.
Dan Tompkins
June 19th, 2008 at 9:39 am
2I think RSS is a fantastic way to make sure you can keep track of a broad range of local issues, in addition to the presidential race and general 'campaigning strategies.'
If you're not currently reading any local political blogs, you should. Easy way to get local stories and local perspective on the national race dropped right into your reader. BlogPAC (http://www.blogpac.com/) has a large list of State specific blogs.
You can also check larger national sites like Kos, MyDD, and Swing State Project for their blog rolls and top contributors. Many stories on sites like that will have local links in them or complete crossposts that the locals had on their blogs and copied over to the national blogs.
You can also likely find
Dan Tompkins
June 19th, 2008 at 9:39 am
3eh, crap editing. ignore that last line.
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