How to Combine RSS Feeds into One Manageable Feed
I subscribed to many RSS feeds related to technology and other stuff in the past. As a result, I receive innumerable number of emails every day. I’m not finding time to read all of them individually, so I felt like, mixing all of them into one single feed is the only way to cut these emails bombarding my email Inbox. In this post I’m gonna show you how I did that.

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To combine feeds you need to have accounts with Yahoo Pipes and Google FeedBurner. You can sign up into yahoo pipes with your yahoo email ID and Google Feedburner with Google user name and password. Use this Yahoo pipe I created to mix 10 different feeds into one feed. That link should show you the resultant of feed I created, recently. Click on View source link right below the title “FeedMixer”.
Use your yahoo user name and password to log in to yahoo pipes. Now you should see the whole setup I made in yahoo pipes to mix the feeds of different websites and blogs. I used my feed URL (http://www.india365.org/feed) as a default source. Replace the default feed URL’S with Feed URL’s of different websites and blogs and click refresh.
Save all the changes by clicking on the save a copy button the right hand corner of yahoo pipes.
Click on back to my pipes to backup your self to your pipes directory.
You should see a pipe with a name “Copy of feedmixer” or “Feedmixer Copy”.

Click on the resultant pipe to see the mixed feeds of all the feed URL’s you put in previously. You can also get the RSS feed of the resultant feed and burn in google feed burner for regular updates.
See this video tutorial if you are still confused.
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February 9th, 2010 at 6:11 pm
Cool bro… this seems to be very useful… but i have one question… will this effect our feedburner feeds?
February 9th, 2010 at 9:08 pm
yes the changes should affect all the feeds buddy.
February 10th, 2010 at 1:17 am
Looking cool..Thanks for sharing man. But I doubt that it will solve my purpose as its look cluttered to me. Let me try this and get back to you.
February 10th, 2010 at 9:49 am
Thanks for the info. I must say it was very confusing for me to understand this but yet I got something. I will surely got through this video tutorial to understand it in a better way.
February 11th, 2010 at 1:31 pm
I have tried Yahoo pipes but failed, thanks for detailed guide
August 26th, 2010 at 8:30 pm
Well, each of the Feed Fetcher widgets up there can accommodate more than once feed source, if you click the little plus sign.