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20,000 Syndicated Feeds

20,000 Syndicated Feeds 01/07/2004 06:22 PM

Thanks to the hard work of our reviewers, we recently reached the milestone of 20,000 hand-reviewed feeds. This is a major accomplishment, and one that I am really proud of. The reviewer community has taken things into their own hands and created a set of rules and regulations which go beyond anything I would have attempted to impose on my own....




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"NewsGator Media Center Edition is a great example of cutting edge ISV innovation on the Microsoft platform," said Sanjay Parthasarathy, corporate vice president of Developer and Platform Evangelism at Microsoft Corporation. "The deep integration of technologies like XML and RSS, combined with rich multimedia, and presented on a device as pervasive as the television, gives consumers access to the information they care about, where and when they want to view it, truly delivering on the vision of a connected home. We're proud to work with NewsGator to help bring this innovative application to market for our mutual customers."

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Most people can't handle more than a couple hundred feeds. Andrew Grumet has computed the distri bution of subscription numbers among Share your OPML participants. Here's the cumulative graph, which highlights how much of an outlier Robert Scoble is with his (at last count) 1296 subscriptions:
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I concur - I have 143  feeds right now.


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Here are some problems to consider:

It's too easy to filter ads out at the receiving end, meaning news aggregators.

Since retrieval and processing of the feed is fully under news aggregators' control, identifying ads is much easier than trying to intercept ads-laden content flowing to a browser.  Ads can be identified by URL, words, dimensions, etc.

News aggregator developers have no incentives to not filter ads.

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To solve these problems, premium content publishers need to require use of news aggregators capable of protecting ads from being filtered.  While at it, billing and tracking capability is needed as well to support payed content.  Yes, I am sorry to say, blogosphere will have to embrace DRM before it can support revenue models worthy of pursuing.

I am out of time for now, so I'll have to continue in another post.


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Over 6k feeds behind, oh woe is me


Over 6k feeds behind, oh woe is me 06/06/2005 12:13 AM

I'm falling more and more behind in my feed reading - breaking 6,000 unread posts for the first time.

I looked at my blog, and I haven't posted for 5 days. All I can tell you folks is that means that we're getting a TON of work done! We're shooting for a SuperNova dmeo right now.

Here's a quicky screen shot of one of the tools we're building:

hey scott - wassup?

It's called a micro-contentaggregator. Imagine combining microformats (that are in pages) with stuff from all over the web.



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