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v class="googleright">Despite all the hype and fuss surrounding RSS recently, for
the majority of mainstream Internet users, RSS still remains
a mysterious orange button sitting on your web site. They are
totally unaware of this new method of syndicating information
on the web.
This is not necessarily bad news!
For many Internet users are enjoying the benefits of RSS
while remaining totally clueless as to its function or
how it works. Programs like 'MyYahoo' and the RSS empowered
Firefox Browser are letting surfers admission RSS and enjoy
its major benefits without having any or no knowledge of it.
In the very near future when Microsoft introduces its new RSS
powered Longhorn Browser and operating system - this situation
will hopefully continue. Internet users should be able to enjoy
all the benefits of RSS without having to know what it is!
Users don't have to know 'DOS' or even 'HTML' to enjoy the full
benefits of the Internet and their computers. RSS should fall
into this same category. It would quickly bring RSS into the
mainstream without having to overcome a long learning curve.
However, until RSS is blended seamlessly into web sites and
browsers, there remains one major problem with RSS. Most
browsers can't admission the RSS feed directly. When many surfers
click that little orange button on your site - they get a jumbled
code or worst, their browser freezes. Many will depart your site
scratching their heads or saying a few choice words in the direction
of your site. Not a pleasant situation for anyone.
At the heart of the problem, an RSS Feed must be admissioned by
aggregators or an RSS feed (news) reader like Newsgator or an
RSS empowered browser like Firefox which has a 'Live Bookmark'
feature that basically updates your bookmarks or feeds with RSS.
A direct link to an RSS feed just won't work with most browsers.
Webmasters must fix this problem. You must fix this problem.
You must make your site RSS User-Friendly. You should realize by now,
every web site visitor counts. Besides, its just good net etiquette.
Despite all the hype and fuss surrounding RSS recently, for
the majority of mainstream Internet users, RSS still remains
a mysterious orange button sitting on your web site. They are
totally unaware of this new method of syndicating information
on the web.
This is not necessarily bad news!
For many Internet users are enjoying the benefits of RSS
while remaining totally clueless as to its function or
how it works. Programs like 'MyYahoo' and the RSS empowered
Firefox Browser are letting surfers admission RSS and enjoy
its major benefits without having any or no knowledge of it.
In the very near future when Microsoft introduces its new RSS
powered Longhorn Browser and operating system - this situation
will hopefully continue. Internet users should be able to enjoy
all the benefits of RSS without having to know what it is!
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