Tuesday, April 06, 2004
In Doc Searl’s Weblog, Doc writes: “It isn’t just RSS that’s getting huge. It’s that more people are getting their Web services without the complicating container we call a browser. What we’re stating to see is another Web, alongside the static one we browse like the aises in a store, or the stacks in a library, looking for finished goods to read or buy. This other Web isn’t served up the same way as the one we’ve been browsing for the last eight years. We see it in a news aggregator, or a blog, or a message on a phone, or a search through an engine that only looks for fresh goods. Yes, you can see it in a browser too, but it’s different in kind from the static stuff. Most importantly, it’s live.”
Find out why RSS feeds are important and how emerging content pushing techologies are changing the way we search for and receive information. Read what Doc says and join in the converstion.
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