The average web surfer visits at least ten sites a day getting his information fix. In my case, I check almost twenty two. That’s a lot of sites! All that typing of URLs can be a chore at times which is why feed aggregators can be such a boon. The problem with such services, though, is that it takes a lot of effort to set them up. Take Google Reader for instance. In order to avail of the service, you still have to sign up, provide private details, and log on whenever you want to get updates on rss feeds. Now, that hassle no longer exists. That is, if you use feedmingle.com
It sounds like a fish, but feedmingle is one awesome information aggregator. Unlike other complex rss readers, this service provides only ONE page. It’s so simple, even a moron on a bad day can comprehend it:
Immediately, you will notice that there are no sign up screens or logins required. Even that much abhorred “Privacy Notice” or “Legal” which no one ever reads is not present.
In order to use the service, you simply input all the feeds you want into the two boxes above. Feedmingle takes atom, rss, and virtually any feed format you can throw with it. Once you list down the urls of the twenty to one hundred sites you frequent, click on MINGLE NOW and you will receive html code. Plug that code into your blog or website and all the latest feeds are streamed right in. Now you can check out what’s hot in all your favorite webs by simply glancing at your website. Isn’t that dandy!
Get ready to mingle!


