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Is there a way to automatically send RSS feeds from Google Reader to Kindle every day at a scheduled time? Basically I would like to receive the title of the unread feeds, then when I click that feed item would be downloaded to Kindle.

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KindleSend automatically downloads RSS feeds, creates an ebook, and sends it to your Kindle on a scheduled basis. They include scheduled syncing at 1am (GMT), but if you want to specify the exact time or send more than 12 different RSS feeds then you need to pay $20 per year.

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Sendtoreader Periodicals does just that. You'll need to make a bundle inside your google reader, containing the feeds you'd like to receive on your Kindle. Bundle gives you RSS link which you'll need setting up sendtoreader periodical. The service will deliver full-text articles, not just titles.

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Newstoebook.com converts any RSS/Atom feed, or Google Reader subscription into EPUB or Kindle ebook.

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If you don't need images, GoogleReader+KlipMe is the best. But GoogleReader service is terminating. So Second Best is FTTT+Readability. The third is FTTT+Instapapaer. (You can get images by Readability and more articles)

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Is Readability and Instapaper an app? How does that work with IFTTT? Can you give us a bit more info? – Jacob Jan Tuinstra May 2 at 8:44

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