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Old 10-14-2008, 03:26 PM   #3
Bob Butler
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Try this: Use Mobi2Mobi and change the title of all Times prc's to "The New York Times" and change the author to whatever the title used to be.

The Kindle will group them in a "folder" the way it does with Amazon magazine subscriptions and when you select the folder you'll just get a list of feeds for the NYT.

Not quite what you are looking for, but it works pretty well to de-clutter the home page.

It's relatively easy to write a .bat/.cmd file to do it automatically. You do need to manually sync them rather than using the Mobi auto-sync feature. There are lots of ways to do that automatically too.

BTW, the NYT does have consolidated feeds: The "Business Feed" consists of articles from five of the smaller feeds for example.

Edit: Here's an example:

mobi2mobi "c:\mobi\feeds\NYT__Week_in_Review_AAB6555B.pr c" --title "The New York Times" --author "NYT Week in Review" --outfile "k:\documents\NYT__Week_in_Review_AAB6555B.prc "

Assuming k: is your kindle drive, that will write it directly to the kindle

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