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Mainstream RSS (#948)
Posted: 1/24/2003; 4:29 PM by Terry Frazier
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If you don't know what RSS is, how it works, why it matters; or you just think RSS isn't for you -- think again. RSS may ultimately be one of the most important technologies to arise from the swirling chaos of XML and web services. J.D. Lasica has a great introduction and overview at Online Journalism Review. Required reading for anyone who loves news, efficiency, and getting to the point.

News that comes to you? - I've subtly hinted several times that I thought this was actually possible. Who knew that there were already people who are doing it? Well there are, and J.D. Lasica has tracked them down and has the full story.

Later: I've now read JD's article closely enough to know that I need to print it out and read it all even more closely. His article has everything that you need to know about News Readers or News Aggregators, and includes opinions from people who use them extensively.  [Ernie the Attorney]

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