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RockMelt is a discontinued web browser that was popular for its social media integration and ability to display RSS feeds. While RockMelt is no longer in active development, if you still have access to the browser, you can easily add RSS feeds to it using the following steps: 1. Open RockMelt and navigate to the homepage. 2. Click on the "Apps" button located in the upper-left corner of the screen. 3. Scroll down until you see the "RSS Reader" app and click on it to open it. 4. Click on the "Add Feed" button located in the upper-left corner of the screen. 5. Type in the URL of the RSS feed you want to add in the "Feed URL" field. 6. Give the feed a name in the "Feed Name" field. 7. Click "Add" to add the feed to your RSS reader. 8. You can now access your RSS feed by clicking on the "RSS Reader" app in the Apps menu. That's it! You have successfully added an RSS feed to RockMelt. Repeat the above steps to add more feeds as needed.
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