Amazon.com, thanks so much for all the new RSS feeds! If I get bored, maybe I'll make "Add to My Yahoo!" buttons for each one. Heh. :-)

You guys rock. You always have and, by all appearances, will continue to do so. If I ever tire of Yahooing, I'll be begging at your door.

P.S. Just don't ad on-click support via RSS. I already have to many books I haven't read yet.

Posted by jzawodn at March 03, 2004 10:24 PM

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# Oliver said:

I can feel with you. Everytime I go to Amazon my Wishlist doesn't get shorter but longer even though I buy books and I still have some sitting on the shelf. The RSS feeds didn't really help that get any better ;)

on March 4, 2004 02:33 AM
# John said:

http://www.booksbychance.com/rss provides a way to create your own Amazon.com feeds by searching, keywords, author, publisher, etc. and you can sort by pub date, price, rating, etc. I like it.

on November 12, 2004 09:04 PM
# Julie said:

Nice! I could really make use of these RSS feeds. In fact, I've been looking for something like this for a couple of days now. Sweet!

Rock on!
Julie
http://juliechadwick.com/

on November 29, 2005 01:31 AM
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