How I organize my feeds

I don’t seem to read to many RSS feeds. From what I have gathered some people subscribe to a ton of blogs, instead I have selected only a few blogs that I would normally visit every day and then categorize them into the following folders:
Apple: Daring Fireball, TUAW and AppleInsider. Only three blogs because if you ask me they cover it all. Daring Fireball I get simply for John Gruber’s commentary. I tend to enjoy the software portion of TUAW and AppleInsider for the straight news and rumors (though I do wish they published the full feed).
Web: You might say it’s a pretty large category that could culminate pretty much most blogs. However I tend to use this for the blogs that write solely about the Web. Two I’ll highlight are Webware and Techcrunch. Both produce some fantastic content and tend to be the first to get a story. Another blog which is kinda’ different is Extra Life which is my favourite web comic - but Scott also runs a really cool blog as well.
Personal: This space I dedicate to personal blogs, mainly technology related. Just to mention a few; Michael Minstretta, Paul Stamatiou and Glenn Wolsey.
I also have a few other categories which aren’t really in need of mention - but these include Flickr, Gaming and Blogging. Some may wonder where are the other big blogs such as Engadget and Gizmodo; in actual fact I used to subscribe to both but found their post rate overwhelming so I now just visit them a few time a day an pick and choose so I’m not rushing through the articles.
And now the question you have all been waiting for:
How do you organize your feeds?
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