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Where are the RSS/RDF Feeds?

Don Greer asks: "I've been looking for sources of RDF/RSS format headlines high and low. I found XMLTree.COM some time ago, but it's virtually worthless as far as sources for mainstream news services go.I know that you can get these things, but nobody seems to publish the how-and-where on thier sites (I don't even think it's documented here on Slashdot). I'd like to setup a portal for my users, but where the heck do I get the content? Has anybody found a good resource for this stuff?" What cool RSS/RDF feeds have you all found when scouring the net?

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  1. Some Feeds by matthewg · · Score: 3, Informative
    This site, lists some feeds.

    And here's some extraneous text because my comment violates the "postercomment compression filter" without it.

  2. moveover.com by mbalsam · · Score: 3, Informative

    take a look at moreover.com http://w.moreover.com/dev/index.html

  3. syndic8.com by Jim+Winstead · · Score: 2, Informative

    syndic8 is a site dedicated to exactly this sort of thing. it has a rapidly-growing list of newsfeeds, and has aspirations of becoming a focal point for advocacy related to convincing more publishers to produce their own feeds.

  4. Lots of feeds at newsisfree.com by Nissyen · · Score: 3, Informative

    There are lots of feeds available from newsisfree.com. They have a comprehensive list of feeds either created by the news providers or generated by newsisfree.

  5. Userland by ChipX86 · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'm kind of surprised nobody has mentioned this one yet. my.userland.com has a large collection of RDF feeds. It's the only directory I use when looking for RDF feeds.