The Best Feed and Blog Search Engine!

Find good blog and feed content from the best blog sites and rss sources on the web, all from one website. Searching rss feeds and blogs offers more accurate, relevant and up-to-date results than conventional internet search engines. Go ahead and try it!

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Welcome to the best live RSS feed and blog search engine!!

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All you need to do is follow these 3 easy steps:

  • Type in a search word or phrase in the text box above.
  • Choose a reference site to search from the dropdown menu.
  • Press the Go button.

Alternatively you can go to the SITEMAP if you would like to search using pre-made popular search phrases.

Who are we?

We are a blog and feed search engine for blog and RSS feed search engines! It is a one-stop solution when you want to find information about a particular topic from a broad range of sources. Infosandwich.com allows you to search for relevant information across a broad range of feed and blog websites, all from one location. For example, if you were looking for any new and relevant blog content about michael jackson would you look for it at blogger.com, technorati.com or bloglines.com? The answer? None of them! You would come here. A text box and dropdown menu are all you need to gather a wealth of information. We offer fresh and relevant information relating to various common subjects or phrases used regularly on the internet. You can choose which site to cross-reference your chosen search phrase with, and then view the results. Our Reference Website List is regularly updated to include new sites and also sometimes remove ineffective or broken sites; we aim to keep the definitive list of good quality blog and search engine sites available on the web for you to reference. These phrases are tested across a broad range of information collection web sites.

All the information contained on this site is gathered using rss technology- the source sites displayed here use RSS to gather their information and this site uses RSS in turn to gather information from the source sites. This site could be described as an online RSS info feed or news feed interpreter for other news feeds. Feel free to browse!

What is RSS?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, Real Site Summary and RDF Site Summary. All three descriptions represent different specifications of the same product. The most commonly used definition of RSS is Really Simple Specification. RSS is a family of web feed formats specified in XML (a generic, structured specification for various data formats) and used for web syndication. Essentially one can use RSS to quickly and efficiently describe and then communicate updated website content to interested parties across the internet.

What is a feed?

A feed is also known as a stream, channel or web feed. Feeds provide a way for users to passively receive newly released content from their chosen websites. This content can be text, web pages, content files or links to files such as sound or video clips. The feed is collected and viewed by the users using an aggregator program running on their computer. Feed types include RSS and Atom. They all use xml format as their construction framework.

What is a Reader or Aggregator?

A reader (also known as an aggregator but its a bit of mouthful so its not usually used) is a computer program that allows users to read selected feeds. It can also automatically check for new content and new feeds from their chosen websites and also download any media content without the user having to actively check for it.

Why is feed search better than traditional search?

Traditional and less efficient search methods where search "spiders" crawl websites, pick up site information and send it back to a central application for analysis. This all takes much longer to process than a feed search and can result in less accurate results due to both the time delay between data collection/interpretation and the fact that complete site data is harder to analyse than the more relevant and streamlined rss feed data.