Trouble finding blogs or data feeds? A new RSS, XML, RDF and Atom feed directory can help!

June 21, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
RSS data feeds are the way forward when it comes to information sharing but finding a feed to suit your needs is often time consuming and frustrating. A new directory at www.findrss.net aims to solve the problem by making it easy to search for and summarize thousands of data feeds from all over the world.

"Findrss is designed to help people quickly locate data feeds and blogs that they're interested in with just a few keywords. Findrss will find feeds that match your search criteria, even looking into the most recent post from the feed for matches." said Darren Crocker, creator of Findrss.net.

"Currently there are over 10,000 active feeds in our database that can be searched and anyone can submit their own feed or list of feeds to be added to the catalog at no cost."

Paid services allow users to promote their feeds by positioning them on the opening page of findrss.net or make them really easy to find by adding them to the pop-down menu of 'quick-pick' feeds. These additional promotions are cost effective and really help to increase your feed exposure.

When searching for feeds, a preview of the feed is returned with your search results, making the process of finding the feed your need fast and efficient.

Any type of data feed including blogs, can be added to the directory, so long as it's available as in rss, xml, rdf or atom format.

Point your browser at http://www.findrss.net to see how useful data feeds can be!