Mashable has grown immensely since its humble beginnings in 2006. As we continue to move from a niche blog to a full-fledged news site, the topics we cover and the ways readers connect with us are changing.

You can now find Mashable articles under five channels: Social Media, Tech, Business, Entertainment and US & World. Each has a set of subtopics, such as Gaming and TV under Entertainment and Advertising and Startups under Business, so you can dive deeper into more specific coverage areas.

With this restructuring of Mashable content comes a change in our presence on the social web. While many readers visit the website directly or subscribe to our RSS feed, others prefer to read news via daily emails or Twitter and Facebook pages. Now that we’ve aligned our social accounts to match our new site topics, we thought we’d let you know how to find us however works best for you.

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22 Comments



  1. I’ve been waiting for this for a long time, great news!



  2. Is it possible to get an RSS feed of just the top stories? 20+ posts per day in Google Reader is just way too much – at this rate I’m just about ready to unsubscribe completely.


  3. if there’s a “preferences” button, i can’t find it. it would be nice to customize things. :)


  4. Well I don’t know about constructivism, but you guys are awesome.






  5. Is it possible to Import our Blog Posts from Blogger or WordPress to Mashable? Thank you for your input.




  6. Hello, Your Financial Ceo of Mashable 2012-2017


  7. Afternoon all – is it possible to customise the RSS feed to just pull through stories relating to Twitter only, rather than the generic Social Media feed?


  8. Why does the Tach rss feed now just have a scant one sentence available. Shame for removing full text.


  9. Any way to get an un-truncated rss feed? That extra click on ‘Continue Reading…’ is costing me precious milliseconds, which I could collect in a jar and use up at the end of the year to do something useful.