You might be asking why would I bother to get all the RSS Feeds of famous social networking sites? For me, it's a great way to find out some interesting topics and the newest ones too, which comes from famous networking sites. So? What's my point? Sometimes, bloggers like me don't know what to post and we one way to find something to post is browse the famous social media sites for hot new topics that we can share to our readers. Sometimes it is hard as we find bulk of topics but, when we use these RSS Feeds, we will see the most previous post of that social networking site. Remember that one way of successful blogging is being updated and constantly looking for fresh new content to share to your readers. So basically, finding the RSS feeds of famous social networking sites is worth it.
Now that I have explained the point of posting this topic, let us now proceed to seeing the RSS Feeds of the famous social networking sites.
YouTube RSS Feeds
1. Get the most recently uploaded videos of any YouTube user https://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users//uploads [example]
2. Get the RSS feed of videos that contain a particular tag https://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/-/[example]
3. Get the RSS feed for any search query on YouTube https://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos?q=&orderby=relevance [example]
Replace “relevance” by either “published” or “viewCount” to order search results by the upload date or view count of videos respectively. Also, here are some standard feeds for most shared YouTube videos, most highly rated videos, most viewed videos and so on.
Facebook RSS Feeds
1. RSS feed of your Facebook Notifications Go here to see the private link of your Facebook notifications feed.
2. Subscribe to Facebook Pages via RSS Feeds
https://www.facebook.com/feeds/page.php?format=atom10&id=[example]
Twitter RSS Feeds
Update: Twitter no longer supports RSS Feeds but you can still generate your own using this workaround.
1. Get the 20 most recent updates of any Twitter user
https://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.rss?screen_name=
2. Get the favorite tweets of any Twitter user
https://api.twitter.com/1/favorites.rss?screen_name=.rss
3. Get mentions of any Twitter user as an RSS Feed
http://search.twitter.com/search.rss?q=to:@
4. Get the RSS feed for any search query (or hashtags) on Twitter
http://search.twitter.com/search.rss?q=
5. Get the RSS feed of a Twitter List
https://api.twitter.com/1//lists/ /statuses.atom
[Tip] If you wish to insert two or more words in your search query, use %20 as the separator – for example Hello%20World.
Pinterest RSS Feeds
1. Get the RSS feed of any Pinterest user http://pinterest.com//feed.rss [example]
2. Get the RSS feed of any Pinterest board http://pinterest.com/ / /rss [example]
Pinterest, at this time, does not offer RSS feeds for search results though that would be extremely useful.
Image RSS Feeds for Instagram, Picasa and Flickr
1. Get the RSS feed of photos uploaded by a Flickr user http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?id=[example]
2. RSS feed of Flickr photos that contain certain tags (comma separated) http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?tags= , [example]
3. RSS Feeds of Instagram photos that have a particular tag http://instagr.am/tags/ /feed/recent.rss [example]
4. RSS Feeds of Picasa photos that match a search terms http://photos.googleapis.com/data/feed/base/all?alt=rss&kind=photo&q= [example]
If you know the username of a Flickr user, you can find his or her ID using this online tool (the ID format is 18436325@N00). Instagram does not offer RSS feeds for individual users officially but there are third-party Instagram viewers that can add the missing RSS feeds.
Blog Feeds for Tumblr, Blogger and WordPress
1. Get the RSS feed of a Blogger (blogspot) blog http://.blogspot.com/rss.xml [example]
2. Get the RSS feed of a Tumblr blog http:// .tumblr.com/rss [example]
3. Get the RSS feed of an WordPress hosted blog http:// .wordpress.com/feed/ [example]
Private RSS Feeds
Here’s a list of popular web apps that offer private RSS feeds for your eyes only:
Dropbox – Enable RSS feeds under your Dropbox Settings. Then go here to get your unique feed URL that is useful for tracking changes to your Dropbox files and folders.
https://www.dropbox.com/123/456/789/events.xml [sample format]
InstaPaper – Open the Instapaper website, scroll to the bottom of the page and you’ll see an orange RSS icon pointing to the feed of your Instapaper bookmarks. changes to your Dropbox files and folders.
http://instapaper.com/rss/123/456 [sample format]
Foursquare – Go here to get a feed of all places where you have checked-in using Foursquare.
https://feeds.foursquare.com/history/ABCD.rss [sample format]
LinkedIn – Go here to enable your private feed that contains the activity of your LinkedIn network.
http://linkedin.com/rss/nus?key=abcdef [sample format]
RSS Feeds for Google Products
Gmail – Gmail offers Atom RSS feeds of your Inbox but it requires your password in plain text. The alternate is that you Gmail to Twitter (as a private user).
http://: @gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom/
Google Search – See how to create an RSS feed for Google Search using Google APIs.
- https://www.googleapis.com/customsearch/v1?alt=atom&key=API_Key&q=
Google Finance – You can track news around stocks and currency via RSS Feeds.
- http://google.com/finance/company_news?q=
&output=rss [example]
Wikipedia – Track changes to any Wikipedia entry using an RSS feed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?action=history&feed=atom&title=[example]
StumbleUpon – Get the RSS feed of likes of any SU user
- http://rss.stumbleupon.com/user/
/favorites [example]
Evernote – Any shared notebook on Evernote can also be subscribed as an RSS feed.
https://www.evernote.com/pub// /feed [example]
credits: Special thanks to Amit Agarwal for sharing this very helpful tip.
source : http://slideshare.net, http://webjunkiesblog.blogspot.com, http://news.detik.com
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