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English is that it is simultaneously one of the clearest and most engaging explanations of RSS I have ever seen and also a vivid demonstration of why RSS has not gone mainstream — how can something...
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Watching this video is good for two reasons (commoncraft.com) EconSM: Economics of Social Media (econsm.com) In Memory of James Kapteyn (facebook.com) Steve Rubel has an essay on the topic...
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RSS Has No Value Without A Filter  - Apr 24, 2007  - Scott Karp
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There are two types of Internet users, those that use RSS and those that don’t. This video is for the people who could save time using RSS, but don’t know where to start. Scott Karp at Publishing 2.0...
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restano ancora un fenomeno marginale, che non è riuscita a sfondare a livello di massa. Qualcuno sostiene che a intimorire sia il nome (sicuramente non felicissimo, e poi in italiano non abbiamo...
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Makes sense. That said, I do think this video is a really good primer. Is all content equal? If not, then an RSS reader is not the right place to consume say a new lead that showed up in your...
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Sameer, Most RSS readers do allow you to group feeds into folders, categories, etc., but the overarching theme of most RSS explanations still hinges on a “cram it all in one place” approach.
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Scott, I find it hilarious when people say they subscribe to one thousand or so RSS feeds, like it’s some sort of bragging right. I’ve got about 100 and I can barely keep up with that. I’m a pretty...
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Scott, Beleive me, I’m with you – our raison d’être’ is to enable content to be filtered and consumed where it makes sense depending on the importance of each peice of content is to the consumer....
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I think unfiltered rss has a lot of value in it’s own, a value that of course depends on your particular information habits. For someone who visits a lot of randomly updated sites where 50% of visits...
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The problem with RSS is the same as with HTML. Explaining it tends to focus on single uses – RSS Readers or making web pages, respectively. These explanations tend to miss the massive versatility of...
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Information overload isn’t a flaw of RSS, it’s a flaw in the reading applications. feedrinse.com
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Mattias, One of the problems with how RSS is pitched to mainstream users — as is the case in this video — is that it assumes everyone information habits are the same. It would be MUCH more useful to...
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You make a good point about how tech-savvy people need to be to understand and use RSS, and that the video (and most pro-RSS statements) do not take into account the reading habits of anyone that isn’t...
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[...] My friend Scott Karp thinks the video is clever, but thinks it’s ironic that it takes 3.5 minutes to explain a killer app. Actually, Scott, [...]
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