I've been using RSS feeds a lot at Integral Practice, as well as personally.  If you look around at the side columns, I bring in four RSS feeds from the front page, as well as a couple of others in sub-sections. 

Since I update the "Integral Blogs" infrequently, as well as keep a list myself, I've been looking for the best manner in which to display new feeds for blogs, publicly, for sharing.

In our particular small corner of the universe, there have been a few different solutions to this challenge.

Probably the best web solution for this is Bloglines - but they don't have much of a PUBLIC share, of one's own feed interests. - at least that I am aware of. (And now of course we have the Google Reader, which when integrated with the home page, and the google blog, should be very good.

Coolmel's solution is KosmicBlogger.  If you scroll down the right column, and get to the "blogroll", you find a list of blogs, that if they have been updated recently, will have a [new stuff] entry beside it. Then you can click on what new stuff interests you, and proceed from there.  (Or ignore stuff you aren't interested in.)

On this site, I use Blogdigger for the Integral Voices In The Moment feed.  Not a bad solution, and then your own personal syndication can be made public - as a feed, or simply by loading this page.

Michael at Integral Visioning uses a one page solution, where all the articles from various feeds are separated by the author. (Although some of the feeds aren't working there...)

Why am I bringing this up?  Well, because recently, I was looking at referral sites, and I followed a referral back to the source. 

And I found DatingGod's Kinja feedlist. 

I have been reading Katherine's DatingGod blog for awhile now, but I didn't know about her Kinja feedlist.

I would have to say that the organization of the feeds, and the look, is probably one of the "better" public ways to organize feeds.

Does anyone else know of good ways to publicly organize feeds?  Of the 4 feed organizers I have listed, do you have a preference?