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	<title>Comments on: Export RSS Feeds from Outlook and Import Into Google Reader</title>
	<link>http://www.robertbolton.com/export-rss-feeds-from-outlook-and-import-into-google-reader</link>
	<description>A lot to do about nothing</description>
	<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 09:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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 		<title>Comment on Export RSS Feeds from Outlook and Import Into Google Reader by: ron omegna</title>
		<link>http://www.robertbolton.com/export-rss-feeds-from-outlook-and-import-into-google-reader#comment-44008</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 22:41:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>robert,
interesting.
i was looking for where outlook stored rss feeds (because i originally subscribed to certain sites, and then did the rss feeds -- so i was doubling up on everything)
basically, i want to see the individual items, read and if i like it, then archive it to a directory on my laptop.
if i don't like it, i want to discard it.

so, based on your article, found by accident, maybe i should have the rss feed go to google, not take up room on my machine, and then archive what i want on my machine?

make sense?
on't use google that much, except for searches, so i'm not thinking about it as additional disk space.

do i have this right?

thanks,
ron</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>robert,<br />
interesting.<br />
i was looking for where outlook stored rss feeds (because i originally subscribed to certain sites, and then did the rss feeds &#8212; so i was doubling up on everything)<br />
basically, i want to see the individual items, read and if i like it, then archive it to a directory on my laptop.<br />
if i don&#8217;t like it, i want to discard it.</p>
	<p>so, based on your article, found by accident, maybe i should have the rss feed go to google, not take up room on my machine, and then archive what i want on my machine?</p>
	<p>make sense?<br />
on&#8217;t use google that much, except for searches, so i&#8217;m not thinking about it as additional disk space.</p>
	<p>do i have this right?</p>
	<p>thanks,<br />
ron
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