While I’m not a Firefox guy anymore, there is one feature that no other browser has ever been able to do as well, and that’s Live Bookmarks. Firefox is well known to have the absolute best bookmark management out of every browser that exists, and the fact it can do double-duty handling both regular static bookmarks and dynamic RSS feeds just makes it that much better. Check out the video below to see how it works.
Bear in mind this is a standard feature of Firefox. No extensions/add-ons/plugins required to use. If you use Firefox now, you already have it.

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The Live Bookmarks feature is the only thing keeping me from switching to Google Chrome.
There is the Chrome extension RSS Live Links, but… it’s just not the same. Close. Very close. But not the same.
I discovered that if you make a folder to put all the subscribed RSS feeds in that you can then left click on a new feed that is in the bookmarks toolbar and move it to the folder where you put all the other subscribed RSS feeds in. Pretty cool!