News Radars
A News Radar is a constantly updated thematic channel of highly relevant web references that are gathered in accordance with single or multiple specific, persistent search criteria. Radars can focus on anything: topics, people, opinions, products, news items, events or passions. The constant updating of the channel is accomplished by leveraging the RSS technology to its full power.
News Radars also called RSS Mashups, Feed Digests, Feed Channels, Newspages, Lenses, Pipes, Bees etc. depending on a RSS aggregator’s vendor or a Web 2.0 site.
Creation of News Radars requires tools allowing administration and presentation of RSS feeds, comprising a Radar, as well as Newsmastering.
If you:
- are not happy with results provided by Web Search Engines
- are tired using numerous Search Engines separately for articles, blogs, news, forums and multimedia
- would like to keep up with ever growing volume of information channeled through the Web for subject(s) of your interest
- want to migrate your collection of RSS feeds from your desktop to the Web and/or socialize it
This is a right place for you!
Since we created RadarFarms, our mission has been always to educate and provide the Netizens with tools needed to beat Information Overload and tap into Newsmastering to satisfy a need in information for any Web user no matter whether they are gurus or just the beginners.
Our Private Radars service is free and we provide you with an ability to create up to 5 Radars and load up to 50 RSS feeds.
You can use our tools:
- Radar Wizard will make News Radars creation as easy as just a regular Web Search. All you need to do is specify a keyword or key phrase, which represents your Radars’ subject, choose Feed Type (News, Blogs, Video etc.) or All, generate and preview the feeds, select or unselect them, and then publish your Radar.
- Radar Admin will allow you to load your own feeds or use any of RadarFarms feeds. You can share your Radars or keep them completely private.
Radar Stats and Tag Cloud will provide you with information on traffic and most popular keywords used by your Radars.




