Remember our article on converting partial feeds to full-text articles in Google Reader? It talked about a greasemonkey script which shows a preview of the webpage right inside Google Reader.
Later, we came across another nice method, in fact, a nice tool that converts a partial RSS feed into full feed once and for all. Thanks to our reader who goes by the name tomrobertsfan, this tool, known as Full Feeds, is a pretty useful one if you’ve got a huge number of partial feeds in your RSS reading list.
You just need to enter the webpage or the feed url, hit the create feed button and it’ll generate the full version of that RSS feed. You could then subscribe to it using your favorite RSS reader.
You may also directly extract webpage content by putting its url in the “url” field in brackets below.
http://fullfeeds.org/fullfeed.php?url=[url]
And what more, there’s a nice bookmarklet too that would fetch you a full-text feed from a partial one in one click.
Check out Fullfeeds.org to convert partial RSS feeds into full-text articles.
Got a nice tool, or a tip/hack you wanna share? Email us at tips@guidingtech.com.
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Great tool mate.
The only problem is it retrieves content with full HTML markup, but it seems the same tool allows regexp so that can be fit to lot of pages.
Thanks!!