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Despite the death of Google Reader, I still use RSS regularly, and I think lots of others in the industry do too — but probably not as frequently as we used to.
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This list was originally inspired by Paul Irish's list of front-end feeds [from 2011](https://www.paulirish.com/2011/web-browser-frontend-and-standards-feeds-to-follow/), but it's evolved quite a bit since then. I built my own list, which I published [in 2014](https://www.impressivewebs.com/frontend-rss-feeds-revisited/), but I felt like it needed another refresh. For this update, I consulted [Šime Vidas' huge feeds list](https://github.com/simevidas/web-dev-feeds) to round this one out, along with a number of other sources.
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This list was originally inspired by Paul Irish's list of front-end feeds [from 2011](https://www.paulirish.com/2011/web-browser-frontend-and-standards-feeds-to-follow/), but it's evolved quite a bit since then. I built my own list, which I published [in 2014](https://www.impressivewebs.com/frontend-rss-feeds-revisited/), but I felt like it needed another refresh. The feeds list has been updated multiple times since March 2020, to correct some broken feeds and other issues.
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The feeds list is divided into six sections, which I find is easier to digest when perusing it all weekly, or even daily:
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