I've just returned to the iPad and am currently setting up my rss reader. My main requirements are to avoid information overload and ad-saturated websites (I don't mind some ads, but some websites are ridiculous).
Hey, what I want is to subscribe to an rss feed through some rss reader (currently using Feeder), and then to be able to filter what comes in. Ideally, I'd use a regex string that items need to match to, but I'll accept keywords. Does anyone know of a way to do this or a tool that does this?
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