BlogRovR is a free online tool that allows you to aggregate, search, find, and share your RSS feeds across the web. There are a variety of extended options available if you use Firefox. After registering for a free account you are able to install the BlogRovR addon for Firefox, that is if you are using Firefox. If you would like to install Firefox before you get started with BlogRovr follow this link to the Mozilla start page. If you would like to see the screencast you can find it below, just click to continue.
The Importing Features Within Blogrovr
Once you have signed up for a BlogRovr account you can add some of the recommended blog RSS bundles or use some of your own. You can import up to 5000 RSS feeds at a time using an OPML file. Additionally you can also add individual RSS feeds, or the feeds of people you know if they create a unique link to share the feeds in their list.
The Search Features Within Blogrovr
When you search the internet you may be interested in what people are saying about the pages that you are on. In the case of Blogrovr you receive silent alerts that appear at the bottom of your page. Blogrovr shares the pages that others have written about. The ability to automatically receive the latest buzz about a particular page allows you to understand the conversation that is taking place surrounding the site you are on.
Blogrovr’s integration of Google custom search allows you to quickly query your RSS feeds and find recent and relevant pages surrounding keywords that you are interested in. Google custom search allows you to search your RSS feeds. This is a quick way to find relevant content fast.
The Sharing Features Within Blogrovr
You can share your RSS feeds list by clicking on “Twitter This” in the drop down menu connected to the Firefox extension. You can also create a unique URL to share your feeds with your network of friends.
Blogrovr is simple to install and use. If you use Blogrovr you are able to find the latest content that talks about the pages you are on. Likewise you are able to share your RSS feeds with your people you know. After aggregating your feeds into one place you are able to and search your RSS feeds for the keywords that you are interested in.


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