Category: Web — Matt @ 8:00 pm — Comments (0)

Today marks our official launch of DrudgeFeed.com, a very simple, yet accurate, Drudge Report RSS Feed.  DrudgeFeed crawls DrudgeReport.com every 3 minutes, scrapes the links and link text, and throws it into a database.  It only picks up new links, and we are able to assign a timestamp to each link in order to throw it into the feed.  We then generate an XML feed from the DB.  I have not publicized it too much, but in the last few days since launching, it already has around 50 subscribers.

I sent Matt Drudge to get feedback on DrudgeFeed, but no response as of yet.  There are a few other sites that claim to have a Drudge RSS feed, but so far, I have not seen one more accurate than DrudgeFeed.

If you have any ideas on how to improve it, let me know.  If you are new to RSS feeds, check out Google Reader.

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