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RSS itself isn't the problem
It's the way most sites and most browsers implement RSS that is the problem. Quite frankly, it's a mess on most sites. I don't need an entire paragraph for a header. And quite frankly, most RSS readers are too bulky for everyday use. Firefox's Live Bookmarks does the best job in my opinion, but even that can be a pain when you've got 20 word headlines.
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 01/03/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Information overload  Roger Ramjet | 01/03/06
The leveraging factor is the community  phil wainewright ZDNet Moderator | 01/03/06
Why?  rapson | 01/03/06
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Make that USA Today  Roger Ramjet | 01/04/06
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Practical examples  sschmoller | 01/03/06
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