Tuesday August 26th, 2008
1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, 4 months ago,
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Some of you have noticed that Feed Rinse channels have been somewhat unhealthy in the last few days.
Last Friday afternoon Feed Rinse began experiencing performance issues that we were able to associate to a large volume of requests for channel content. Unfortunately, the level of requests outpaced our server resources, and we had to [...]
Friday March 16th, 2007
4.2
From Feed Rinse Blog, 1 year ago,
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This post is late. The right time to send it was a week prior to SXSW. A week prior to the massive SXSW twitter group. A week before hundreds (more?) of new twitterers got a first hand intro to the awesome power of a hyperactive twitter group.
Here’s the thing, twitter has this [...]
Thursday November 16th, 2006
1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, over 2 years ago,
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That’s right, we’re removing the pricing layer on the Feed Rinse filtering service. If you have a premium account today, it’s now free. If you have any other account, you’ll notice that it now has a little more power.
To our paid account members: thanks. We really appreciate you getting out your credit cards in support [...]
Wednesday June 21st, 2006
1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, over 2 years ago,
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Brian Bergstein of the Associated Press just posted a solid review of Feed Rinse.
Thankfully, there’s now a machete to hack through the underbrush - a free RSS filtering tool named FeedRinse.
Read more at washingtonpost.com
…or nytimes.com
We’re excited to see mention of the app outside of the more traditional geek channels.
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Thursday June 15th, 2006
1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, over 2 years ago,
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Just checking in to see if this thing is on (since we haven’t been posting much). We haven’t gone away, we just have our heads down and speakers up as we work to bring some new technologies to Feed Rinse, at least one of which is “big.” Much more coming soon.
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Wednesday May 17th, 2006
1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, over 2 years ago,
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Feed Rinse was just featured on Boing Boing. First off, thanks for noticing us Cory. We’re with you — ALL RSS readers should have filters. Feed Rinse is currently in good stop-gap mode to help the current feedreaders out. But, we’re just getting started. Look for some exciting new relevancy [...]
Wednesday May 3rd, 2006
1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, over 2 years ago,
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Today we added a feature to allow users to quickly add rinsed feed urls to their reader(s) of choice. Two clicks will subscribe your feed or channel to your selected reader. Here’s how it works:
Click on the feed / channel icon.
Select your reader.
We wanted to make it a two-click feature to differentiate us [...]
Friday April 28th, 2006
1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, over 2 years ago,
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It’s fun to just be listed on Emily Chang’s eHub. But, today we noticed that Marshall Kirkpatrick of The Social Software Weblog featured Feed Rinse as being one of particular note in this week’s eHub list. A quick thanks to both for taking a look and spreading the word. It’s always fun [...]
Tuesday April 25th, 2006
1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, over 2 years ago,
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Feed Rinse premium accounts are now available to world! Enhanced features include higher filter capacity, channels, profanity filters, and more. Our features and pricing page has more details.
Welcome to the revolution.
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1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, over 2 years ago,
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Today, we’re excited to introduce channels to Feed Rinse users.
Your channels deliver posts from multiple feeds, rinsed of course, of any irrelevant posts. Monitoring more content sources for specific information no longer means monitoring more posts - rules let you block the clutter before it ever makes it to you.
Setting up a channel is [...]
Thursday April 13th, 2006
1.0
From Feed Rinse Blog, over 2 years ago,
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We introduced some new filter options today that give you greater control of your feeds.
Now you can block word/phrase instances occurring in the title, body, category, tag, or author of the post (not just in the entire post.) This feature will let you create more specific rules to clean your feeds.
You can also specify [...]