Skepticator

I’m an avid listener of the Edmonton based podcast Skeptically Speaking, not only for the sultry tones of it’s host Desiree Schell, but also for the engaging discussions and interviews.

I loaded up Episode 56 in anticipation of the Baba Brinkman interview, but recieved a bonus bit of information about a skeptically focused news feed aggregator called Skepticator. This service pulls blog posts and news entries from skeptic and science feeds into one handy location. Skepticator features a fairly speedy search engine and if you’d like to subscribe to a single RSS feed with content from all 290 featured sources, Skepticator’s got you covered.

Of course I registered MeddlingKids with the service, so you have another option for keeping up to date with our ramblings as well.

Marc

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About boyinfidel

BoyInfidel, aka Skinnyhead: Used to be a preacher and proselytizer for the dark side, now I immerse myself in teh intarwebs, podcasts and documentaries in order to expand my mind and hopefully raise my kids with skeptical minds as well. My hobbies include pub nights, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, tweeting from the bathroom and an unhealthy obsession with Neil deGrasse Tyson
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One Response to Skepticator

  1. Jason says:

    Hey there! Thanks for the plug!

    Incidentally, you can also subscribe to search feeds. If you want to track a given topic in your RSS reader, say…. homeopathy:

    http://skepticator.com/searchrss.aspx?q=homeopathy

    Something else I’m working on at the moment is custom feeds. The idea being, you can choose a group of your favourite feeds and unify them into one custom feed, keyed to your skepticator username, and then subscribe via (for example)

    http://skepticator.com/customfeed/yourusername

    Need to iron out some bugs, but that’s the plan, at least. ;-)

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