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		<title>Meet kindlefeeder, the best online tool you&#8217;ll find for your Kindle</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 08:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Walters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you read a lot of online content, you need to know about Kindlefeeder, because it will drastically improve your reading experience on the Kindle. Kindlefeeder does two things extraordinarily well: It lets you pick up to 30 rss feeds from blogs, magazines, whatever you can find online that you like to read, and it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you read a lot of online content, you need to know about <a href="http://www.kindlefeeder.com/">Kindlefeeder</a>, because it will drastically improve your reading experience on the Kindle. Kindlefeeder does two things extraordinarily well:</p>
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<li>It lets you pick up to 30 rss feeds from blogs, magazines, whatever you can find online that you like to read, and it converts those into a single document with full navigation and lets you wirelessly send it to your Kindle on a schedule you determine;</li>
<li>It lets you copy and paste any text you find online into a simple form and, with one button press, send it wirelessly to your Kindle.</li>
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<p>Thanks to Kindlefeeder, I get a little giddy when I pick up my Kindle each morning and see that day&#8217;s new blog feeds waiting for me. It would cost me well over $50 to &#8220;subscribe&#8221; to this many blogs through the Kindle store, if I could even find all of them on their store, which I can&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Option 2 is a real time saver for me. I subscribe to the print version of The New Yorker, but of course I&#8217;d much rather read each issue on my Kindle. Currently I have to look through the print issue for articles I&#8217;m interested in, go to their website and download the full text, paste it into a Word doc and clean up the formatting, save it and email it to my Kindle. With Kindlefeeder, I can skip the last three steps&#8211;I just copy the full text of the article, paste it into the Kindlefeeder form, and hit send.</p>
<p>The service is an extension of Kindlefeeds, which was created by Daniel Choi so that he could download RSS feeds into a format suitable for his Kindle. In fact, if you know what you&#8217;re doing with computers, he&#8217;s <a href="http://danielchoi.com/software/kindle-feeds.html">distributing the code here</a> so that you can set up your own private Kindlefeeder if you like.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.kindlefeeder.com/">Kindlefeeder.</a></p>
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