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Bill Gates praises weblogs and RSS to leading CEOs







Bill Gates praises webl0gs and RSS to
leading CEOs

Bill Gates praises webl0gs and RSS to
leading CEOs
05/22/2004 11:09 AM

In a sign of growing interest from a giant , Bill Gates offered a positive assessment of the benefits of weblogs and the related RSS standard :

And so, getting away from the drawbacks of e-mail -- that it's too imposing -- and yet the drawbacks of the Web site -- that you don't know if there's something new and interesting there -- this is about solving that.

The ultimate idea is that you should get the information you want when you want it, and we're progressively getting better and better at that by watching your behavior, ranking things in different ways.




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