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A Google based RSS reader. Sounds sort of strange to me, but then most of the stuff Google is doing these days generally is.
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A Google based RSS reader. Sounds sort of strange to me, but then most of the stuff Google is doing these days generally is.
OK, this is both interesting and disturbing – RSS, the Oprah way…. (Don’t say I didn’t warn you)
So what the heck makes up an newsfeed, anyway? Seriously, is it all that complicated? Ah, that might actually surprise you.
OK, so the idea is definitely interesting. RSS and Ajax – a match made in heaven? That, really depends on its usage.
Are we need of smarter RSS publishing? According to this, I might seem that it would be a good idea…
It looks like we have another attempt at getting two sour parties to play nicely together here.
How’s this for a bit of a surprise – Windows Live Writer and RSS Bandit, playing together.
Truly, who can say no to a talking rabbit that not only undestands RSS, but shares it aloud with others?
Looks like the RSS Advisory Board felt like some changes were in order. Here, take a look for yourself….
Wow, perhaps China is feeling a little paranoid here? I mean, what else would be the reason for blocking FeedBurner?
Needing to convert RSS to PDF? Then I may have one good option for you. Check out RSS 2 PDF.
Boy, it seems like there is a growing number of institutions working to implement RSS these days.
Is RSS syndication honestly a threat to copyrights and those trying to protect them? It’s beginning to look that way.
I am glad to see that we can maintain some level of RSS icon standards between Mozilla and Microsoft. Wouldn’t be great if this level of cooperation could continue?
So does this simply mean that Yahoo “get’s it’ where Google chooses to take their sweet time? Could be!
RSS and IE 7 are coming together. Yes, there is still work to be done, however it’s great to see the browser finally come out of cob webs after all of this time. (Slightly dated below)
Based on Aaron’s article below, I find myself agreeing with a fair amount of what he is saying. Still, let’s not forget about iTunes/podcasting and MyYahoo…
The article really hits the RSS value issue square on the head I think. It can help you get indexed a lot faster…
Yet another publication brings themselves over to the realities of RSS.
Yes, this is a little disturbing. But not to fret, it appears that we have yet another case of someone who still doesn’t quite get it (not referring to Scott, by the way). It’s really simple: If the feeds are seamlessly delivered, people will be more than happy to read the delivered content.