Yesterday I wrote about RSS Bankruptcy and how I didn’t think I would ever keep up with all of my RSS subscriptions. I’ve spoken to a number of people that have started to rely on twitter to get their notifications of what’s happening on the web and what they should be reading.
The ReadTwit website taps into your twitter updates and posts and grabs all the links from your updates and puts them into an RSS feed. You subscribe to the feed and now you can catch all of those interesting websites and links in your preferred feed reader.
The ReadTwit service pulls in all the links shared from anyone you follow and updates the feed. It removes duplicates, which can be helpful as we all know when something gets popular on twitter. ReadTwit also resolves all the URL shortening services that are used as well.
If you’ve got some people you follow that you don’t seem to ever enjoy the links from, you can filter out any of those people you want from the feed. You can also decide to filter out links using hashtags or collections of hashtags if you desire.