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Ask HN: Is there RSS/newsreader software that groups related stories together?
2 points by tdoggette on Dec 8, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments
In my modest (71-feed) Google Reader, much of what I see is essentially a repeat of other things. A press release goes out, a few blogs pick it up, a dozen more echo it, two or three do some good analysis, and a few hundred comments pile up under blogs and in reddit and HN.

Is there a solution to this that I can use to browse through the topics that the blogosphere is talking about today, along with the various comments?

If not, I already have a domain name picked out.



So, http://techmeme.com for all topics, but sources limited by what you're subscribed to?


Maybe you could seed it with some feeds and then it could suggest others that have common topics.


Haven't had a chance to try it out myself, but Fever (http://feedafever.com/) has attracted some attention the last few months and looks promising. From the makers of Mint, 30$ a month a believe.


That looks very slick. I'll be trying it out for sure, but I had a different idea about how to organize something like that. I'm going to start sketching.


I have been building a site which does this for news, with plans to allow arbitrary feeds.

http://www.newsdive.net




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