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MSN Quietly Tests an RSS Aggregator







MSN Quietly Tests an RSS Aggregator

MSN Quietly Tests an RSS Aggregator 03/17/2005 03:59 AM

MSN quietly is experimenting with a Microsoft-developed RSS aggregator.




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Note: The "dive into mark" feed you are currently subscribed to is deprecated. If your aggregator supports it, you should upgrade to my Atom feed, which includes both summaries and full content.


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There's no talk of price or color information, but I'd be surprised if Creative, after all the SKUs they've added to stores lately with the 4/5/6GB Zen Micros, would be reticent to add another dozen or so.

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