Lots of people seem to know about spam and blogs these days, but many do not know about RSS.
KBCafe has posted a good explanatory page about RSS/XML links that may be helpful to share with others.
As a related aside, kbcafe.com is a “meta RSS search engine.” If you are familiar with a meta-search site like dogpile, kbcafe is sort-of similar. In its current iteration you can separately search a wide variety of RSS-savvy search tools. It does NOT appear to support dogpile-style functionality, simultaneously seaching all those different sources. Maybe they’ll add that search feature. If you know of a better meta-search RSS tool/site, please comment here to let me know.
My RSS/blog search tool of choice remains technorati.
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