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POSTED BY Electric Pulp Jun 21, 2006

The A.P. on Feed Rinse.

The Associated Press recently reviewed Electric Pulp’s new RSS filtering software, Feed Rinse.

Thankfully, there’s now a machete to hack through the underbrush — a free RSS filtering tool named FeedRinse.

Read more at washingtonpost.com

…or nytimes.com

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POSTED BY Electric Pulp May 17, 2006

Pulp app on Boing Boing.

Boing Boing featured a post today about EP RSS app, Feed Rinse. For our non-geek readers, we’ll translate:

  • Boing Boing is the second largest blog on the Internet (as ranked by Technorati).
  • EP is us.
  • RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an online content delivery method.
  • App is short for software application.
  • Feed Rinse is an app we’ve developed to let users filter their RSS feeds.

Vernacular aside, what does this all mean? We’ve been working on some ideas to help make the Internet a better place to live, work and play. Posts on Boing Boing and others help validate the extra hours.

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POSTED BY Electric Pulp Apr 12, 2006

Geek with a mic

In February, Stefan and Michael found themselves in a sound booth talking about Web 2.0 for a piece that aired on NPR’s Marketplace.

More recently, Aaron took on the role of geek with a mic to talk again with SDPB correspondent, Curt Nikish, about the release of Electric Pulp’s new application, Feed Rinse. An audio archive of the SDPB piece can be found here.

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POSTED BY aaron Mar 22, 2006

Feed Rinse puts the hurt on unruly RSS

Feed Rinse is a web-based application that helps you get more out of your RSS subscriptions by blocking posts that you aren’t interested in.

Getting started with Feed Rinse is free and easy:

  1. import your feeds (enter subscription url’s, upload opml from your RSS reader, or use the bookmarklet)
  2. set up your filters (ie: block posts that do not contain “Web 2.0″)
  3. export rinsed feeds (update rinsed feed url’s individually or export opml for your RSS reader)

Your free account will let you set any number of rules for 3 feeds. Upgraded account plans will be ready yet this month to allow you more filters and additional features such as an optional profanity filter.

Check it out..

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POSTED BY aaron Mar 13, 2006

Parting the RSS Sea.

Feed Rinse is a new online service created to squash RSS spam. The application launches in earnest later this month, and although the free service isn’t available to the public yet, we can personally vouch for its freakish power of RSS filtration. Other cool features include optional profanity filtering and OPML import/export. We won’t elaborate beyond that, check it out for yourself.

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