What is RSS? And How can it change my life?

by Chris Abraham on 08/02/2007 · 1 comment

I am in the middle of preparing for a brown bag I am giving today to the gang at AOL. The course name is “What is RSS? And How can it change my life?” The teaser is “Have you heard of RSS? It’s part of the Web 2.0 phenomenon that is changing the way to people search and use the Internet. Stop by and learn more about RSS and how it can change your life!”


And here’s the bio, “Chris Abraham is a web strategy consultant specializing in web2.0 technologies, including content syndication, online collaboration, blogging, and consumer generated media. Chris has been an Internet technologist for over a decade, focusing on online virtual community building and collaboration. Previously, Chris was Senior RSS Strategist for Hinchcliffe & Co, was on the interactive Online Advocacy team at Edelman and served as Technology Strategist at New Media Strategies, Inc. Chris lives in Washington, DC, on Capitol Hill.

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1 Adoption rates for Atom 08/02/2007 at 10:19

Hi Chris:

I am the producer of Brampton.ca. We are just starting the discussion about including RSS feeds on the site.

I am currently trying to find out the adoption rate for Atom versus RSS 2.0. Would you know where I could find this information?

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