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Dan Thornton

Totally agree that RSS is not dead in any way, shape or form.

It's used, and will be continued to be used by, information consumers in readers, and by information aggregators and publishers.

Social networking etc does provide a flow of information, but it's of a different type, which can be complimentary, or a replacement for each individual - and that, in itself, does little to suggest RSS is going to decline. It's only peaked at 5-12% of internet users anyway!

(And how many Facebook pages are being fed by RSS as Notes even as I type? Or Tweets coming from Twitterfeed?)


Orla

Thanks for sharing. I'm a huge fan of RSS since I bought an iPod Touch.

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