Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2006/01/25/feedtier-create-rss-feeds-from-any-webpage/
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Peter Brown · 3 years agoSomeone told me about another one called Feed43, does something similar. Its at http://feed43.com/
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Steve · 3 years agoThat's a neat program, it could be a great way to keep up on forums that don't offer feeds as well.
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Marshall · 3 years agoReaders here should make sure to check out Peter Brown's immedi.at service too, it's how I found this post! Feedfire.com is an old school way to scrape feeds from some pages. It can be useful. I checked out feed43 (I told Peter about it) but have been having a hard time figuring out how to make it work. I'll be interested in checking out FeedTier now.
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rob · 3 years agoyes yes yes!!! thanks man.. its so funny, i just subscribed to your feed and was browsing around in feeddemon and saw this post which is great because i have starte asking all around the net for help. i looked at listgarden but couldnt get it to work.
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off · 3 years agofeedtier is offline...
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Pete Cashmore · 3 years agoYep, does seem that way.
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Art · 2 years agoYou can also Create RSS Feeds using our mySiteFeed.com service. You can manually create RSS Feed entries or generate RSS Feeds from your existing website (through scraping).
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David · 2 years agoAn update is available for this great simple RSS feed generator. Feedity rocks!