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Using RSS To Keep Track Of All Your Favorite BostonBiker Blogs

Written by Boston Biker on Oct 13

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Hey did you know there is an easy way for you to keep track of your favorite blogs on BostonBiker? Well there is. Every blog in the system produces an RSS feed. You can subscribe to the blogs you want at http://BLOGNAME.bostonbiker.org/feed/, or if you want the comments from that blog http://BLOGNAME.bostonbiker.org/comments/feed/.

If you really love all the blogs you can follow the site wide feed at http://feedproxy.google.com/BostonbikerorgMasterSiteFeed this will give you every post from every blog. Pretty awesome right!

Even the event calendar has it’s own feed, which you can import into your google calender (click add under the list of calendars and add by URL http://bostonbiker.org/?ec3_ical) or anything else that will take an Ical feed. Now you will never miss another awesome Boston Biker event (the calendar feed is here http://bostonbiker.org/?ec3_ical)


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