When we stumble across an interesting post on a particular blog, most likely we would subscribe to its RSS feed so that we need not to take the trouble to visit the site on a frequent basis to read the latest articles. But if you would like to receive the latest updates also known as data feeds from popular social networking websites such as Twitter, Delicious, Tumblr, GitHub and Flickr, FeedStich would then be the most suitable choice. There are quite a number of tools out there on the Internet which allows users to combine multiple feeds into one just feed and FeedStich is the latest on the list.
FeedStich a news or feed aggregator that enables you to combine all your feeds and other data sources into one RSS feed or Json format to help users easily organize their jumbled mess of feeds with loosely related connections and strands. Unlike any other feed readers, FeedStich doesn’t requires you to sign up for an account but offers multiple third-party methods such as Twitter, Google, AOL, Yahoo, Facebook, or open ID to access the service and manage your feeds. Comes in a simple interface, users can add, edit, track and even share their feeds all in one place without any hassle.
FeedStich is actually an alternative to the complex Yahoo! Pipes which offers several complicated features of which some of them aren’t really handy to us. If you simply just want to combine feeds into one and track them without any much effort, then I would suggest you trying FeedStich instead. It’s free too!