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Use Delicious to create an RSS feed

9th October 2009 by clare white

If you’ve discovered the joys of RSS, you might now be frustrated to discover that not all sites have them. The good news is, you can create your own using the social bookmarking service Delicious. It’s an easy way of adding new links to several sites at the same time and drawing content from several sites into one list.

Here’s how to do it:

If you don’t already have an account, sign up.

Head to the pages you want to RSS-ify and bookmark them. This is easier if you have delicious’s bookmarking tools on your bookmark bar.

When you more than one, you have the start of an RSS list. Go to the relevant tag page on delicious (example) and then you can use the RSS feed however you want (example in RSS).

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