FeedBlendr: Merge Multiple RSS Feeds into One

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FeedBlendr lets you combine and mix several RSS feeds into one. You can either enter feeds manually or import feed subscriptions form your FeedReader (as OPML file).

FeedBlendr - Merge RSS feeds

Extra Features:

- Combine as many feeds as you want.
- Supported feed formats: RSS, Atom and RDF feeds.
- Supports Feed enclosures: Combine your favorite podcast subscriptions into one.
- Get Tips: See other ways to utilize FeedBlendr.
- For developers: Integrate FeedBlendr services to your web application. Remote API available.

Go to FeedBlendr (www.feedblendr.com)

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