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Moving soon ...

Moving soon ... 12/19/2004 03:43 PM

We were at the new place a good part of the weekend sorting things out. Tons of work. Very exciting. (Except for all the work)....




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Ross raps it out!

Westing house, Ford and RSS.

Dave Winer: "...ultimately we'll need help from the browser to make the act of subscribing simple. That doesn't mean the future of RSS is in the browser."

I guess this is true if one believes that there is a future for syndication in the browser in the first place. I certainly don't believe that.

We need better and different client tools, better information delivery and consumption mechanisms - and we'll get them. Making the act of subscribing simple means getting help from the likes of Westinghouse and Ford and other client developers (like Adriaan and Dmitry and Brent and...), not Microsoft or Opera.

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