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		<title>By: Corporate feed aggregator revisited &#171; Dominic Sayers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Corporate feed aggregator revisited &#171; Dominic Sayers</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] 6. On the same subject of signal-to-noise ratio, there are channels that frequently have useful content so you need to subscribe to them but it is mixed in with the personal bugbears of the author. Some feed publishers will provide a feed of certain categories of post so you can filter out the noise this way, but this means you miss any interesting new categories the author introduces. What I need is a way of subscribing to all posts except those which mention Unicorns for instance. The aggregator must support filtering. [...]</description>
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