I finally bit the bullet and created a FeedBurner account to track my RSS feeds. There are two parts to this. First, I’ve tried to specialize my feeds. If you’re interested in everything I blog about, you can subscribe to the full feed, http://feeds.feedburner.com/ryanstewart. If you’re just interested in the technology, which is what is aggregated on MXNA and consists of most of what I talk about, you can subscribe to http://feeds.feedburner.com/digitalbackcountry. If you’re interested in only the outdoor posts, subscribe to the Outdoors category. Finally, if you just want the personal posts (few and far between), subscribe to the Personal category.
Hopefully this will allow people to only subscribe to what they want to. This will always be primarily a technology blog, but with the move to Seattle I’m planning on doing a lot of blogging about my hiking, backpacking and mountaineering trips. I don’t want those to clutter the feeds of people who just want the technology stuff.
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