"he heaviest users of Web 2.0 applications are also enjoying benefits such as increased knowledge sharing and more effective marketing. These benefits often have a measurable effect on the business."
- Hendrik Neumann
from Bookmarklet
Jesse: I think a lot of people use "RSS" to imply the reader or reading experience. We're geeks so we get that RSS is the protocol, not the reader. But we're weird. :-)
- Robert Scoble
Well, I think it's up to us to dispel that myth. Google Reader != RSS. FriendFeed != RSS. Both Google Reader and FriendFeed are RSS Readers though. RSS is still the backbone to many of the things people are saying are "replacing RSS". I'm trying to get RSS out of people's minds - it's not RSS that's dead - it's the poor lame old interfaces to RSS of 2 years ago that are dead.
- Jesse Stay
In an ideal world, you won't even know "RSS" is powering what you are reading - it will be a beautiful, real-time interface with no visibility to the user that there is any sort of protocol powering that interface.
- Jesse Stay
Yet, RSS will be even more powerful than ever.
- Jesse Stay
It all depends on the source feed, if you get inventive with styling your feed then it will blend in with the rest of your site.
- Bill Masson