This might work. You can use the new feature that Google Reader has that allows you to create an RSS feed even if there isn't one available. All you would have to do is pick all the forums that you wanted to monitor. Found here:
http://googlereader.blogspot.com/
Follow changes to any website
..... Today we're rolling out a change in Google Reader that lets you create a custom feed to track changes on pages that don't have their own feed.
These custom feeds are most useful if you want to be alerted whenever a specific page has been updated. For example, if you wanted to follow Google.org's latest products, just type "http://www.google.org/products.html" into Reader's "Add a subscription" field. Click "create a feed", and Reader will periodically visit the page and publish any significant changes it finds as items in a custom feed created just for that page.
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Originally Posted by JonV
Speaking of RSS, I was wondering about something. More and more I see RSS feeds applied to forums within a forum site...
.....How nice would it be to also see activity at the various forums I participate in. Currently RSS only is good to see new threads but, as we know, the vast majority of action takes place in the replies within a thread.
How nice it would be to sit in one reader and see the activity across multiple forums, replies included. Is it me or RSS or the forum site setting up the feed?
Thanks
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