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The Importance of RSS

unfoldedorigami writes "Kevin Hale of Particletree wrote an interesting essay about the importance of RSS and speculates that the success of social bookmarking sites like del.icio.us and Technorati has got Google worried about subscribe becoming the new search. Hale thinks this is the reason behind why they've become so interested in feed reading and the procurement of revenue from them."

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  1. Re:Web-based RSS Feed Reader by jason718 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Something like Bloglines? (now owned by AskJeeves)

  2. Re:Web-based RSS Feed Reader by Jugalator · · Score: 5, Informative
    Imagine this - if Google could provide a good UI and simple but feature rich interface, I could log onto the equivalent of Google FeedReader and add my feeds there.

    I think Google Fusion is going to do this "soon".

    From the FAQ, bolding in reply mine:
    11. Can I add other news sources or feeds?

    Not yet, but stay tuned. We chose the currently available feeds for this beta release of personalized homepages in order to give a good sampling of content from across the web. Right now you can choose from among leading U.S. news feeds, international news feeds, technology feeds, and non-tech/non-news feeds. As we continue to improve this feature, we envision enabling users to add almost any standardized feed to your personalized homepage.

    With "standardized feed" I assume they mean feeds following the RSS and/or Atom standards.

    Anyway, in this case, you'd have your RSS feeds on your main Google search page if using this feature.
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  3. Re:Web-based RSS Feed Reader by generic-man · · Score: 2, Informative

    My Yahoo! is my all-OS, all-browser RSS reader. There are other services like Bloglines that already exist.

    Yahoo! Search already provides an option to "add this to My Yahoo" for search results. Take a look at a sample search.

    I eagerly await Google's revolutionary imitation of all Yahoo's progress in RSS reading.

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  4. Re:Web-based RSS Feed Reader by Meshach · · Score: 2, Informative

    Google has been doing this for a long time. You just need a google account.

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