Use RSS feeds to read about food
January 8, 2007
Want to keep track of the latest reviews on Menuism? Try out using the RSS feeds. Keep your eye out for the RSS icon
and add the link to your favorite RSS feed reader. At this time, we’ve got a few different feeds:
- All Reviews: If you want to know who’s eating what no matter where, grab this one: http://www.menuism.com/reviews/feed
- Cities: If you want to just keep track of what’s going on around your city, grab one of these. Some examples:
- Users: If you want to keep tabs on a particular user, grab the feed from their user page. For example, on my profile page, the RSS feed for all my reviews is: http://www.menuism.com/users/justin/reviews/feed
- Friends: If you just care about where your friends are eating, grab the feed link on your “Friends” page. For example, on my friends page the RSS feed for my friends is: http://www.menuism.com/users/justin/reviews/friends/feed
If you don’t have an RSS reader yet, here are few you can try:
- Bloglines: A web-based RSS reader
- My Yahoo!: The Yahoo! start page can include RSS feeds as a content module. More info here.
- Google Reader: Google’s version of a web-based RSS reader
- Vienna: (Mac) A downloadable RSS reader so you can sync your feeds then read them offline.
- Firefox: You can use the Firefox browser to keep track of RSS feeds through “live bookmarks”. Menuism also looks better if you use Firefox or Camino (on Mac).
- More top feed readers here
Here’s Feedburner’s Feeds 101 guide if you want to read more about RSS feeds.
Go grab a feed to keep up on the food!
Leave a comment if you have a RSS reader recommendation for others or an RSS suggestion.
Justin






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