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RSS Services for End-users

April 3, 2006

Lacking RSS Authentication in IE and Outlook

It seems that Microsoft won't be supporting RSS feed authentication, which is really crucial for enterprise RSS use.

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Law.com Provides Its Branded RSS Reader

Law.com brands their RSS Reader with their logo and law feeds.

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March 29, 2006

Making RSS Easier to Pay Attention To

New services to help you keep track of more RSS sources by filtering out only the information that really matters to you.

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March 16, 2006

PreFound: The Next Big Search Idea? (With RSS)

Well, not really, since the niche search market has become so crowded lately that you'd be pressed hard to find a search method not offered, but still an amazing idea that gets you more relevant results.

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March 8, 2006

Use Rasasa.com to Receive Critical RSS Updates to Your Mobile Phone or IM

RSS is great for getting latest content updates as soon as they become available to your computer or even to your mobile phone, if you're using a mobile RSS Reader. The only problem is that this is usually done softly, without really pushing you with new content (and you actually want some content to be pushed to you, depending on how important it is), and without giving you access to that content depending on what you're currently doing. Rasasa moves beyond by getting critical RSS content delivered via an online instant messenger, e-mail or SMS, depending on what you're currently doing.

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January 23, 2006

Internal Out-of-the-Box RSS Systems

Not everyone in your organization may care about RSS, but that's no reason you can deliver your relevant internal content to them via this channel. The solution, as demonstrated by the Irish Health Services with their RSS for Emergency Planning Initiatives, implemented by Nooked, might be to offer a desktop alert system, running on RSS in the background, to deliver only the highly relevant "official" information to internal staff.

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January 18, 2006

Making RSS More Usable: Attention

The Syndicator Blog from IDG (sorry, no actual author referenced) writes about what most of us are experiencing - content overload from our RSS Readers. But perhaps uknown to the general population, the solution is coming very soon.

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January 12, 2006

Personal Communications via RSS Doomed?

A new service promises two-way personal communications via RSS. A great idea or a lost cause?

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December 1, 2005

Yahoo! Integrating RSS Reading in Their Webmail Service

Yahoo! just launched a beta of the first fully featured webmail integrated RSS reader. Considering Yahoo! Mail's incredible reach, this is the next big step for bringing RSS to the masses and making it a "household appliance". Most certainly good news for RSS marketers, which will without doubt shortly see a great increase in RSS penetration.

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November 28, 2005

RSS Reader That Converts RSS into Voice ... Genius and Theft

RSS DJ is a new RSS Reader that can take any RSS feed and automatically convert it to spoken word MP3. But it also comes as a bad sign of where this industry might be heading. Theft is the keyword here ...

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Recent Articles in "RSS Services for End-users"

[November 28, 2005]
Your Latest Personal Polls via RSS

[November 21, 2005]
RSS to Instant Messanger

[November 14, 2005]
The "Ultimate" RSS NewsMaster Tool and Outlook 12 RSS Features Screenshot

[November 2, 2005]
Using RSS for Document Version Updating

[October 10, 2005]
Dissapointing New RSS Reader from Google

[September 26, 2005]
Attensa Moves One Step Closer to RSS Aggregators of the Future

[September 5, 2005]
RSS Just Became More Secure and Thus More Appropriate for Enterprise Implementation

[September 5, 2005]
Russia is Now RSS Enabled

[August 30, 2005]
New RSS Tools: RSS by E-mail, RSS Ad Management and More

[August 24, 2005]
New RSS Services for End-Users

[August 9, 2005]
Google News via RSS

[August 1, 2005]
More Enterprise RSS Examples

[July 26, 2005]
Google Online RSS Reader: Worst Than Having Nothing At All

[July 19, 2005]
The RSS Enterprise Market Overview

[July 19, 2005]
Box.net Introduced RSS File Sharing

[July 11, 2005]
RSS Radars for the Masses

[July 6, 2005]
Amazing RSS Delivery Possibilities and RSS Weather

[July 5, 2005]
RSSContact: Sharing Your Contacts With the World

[July 4, 2005]
Yahoo! Maps and RSS

[May 30, 2005]
Some New RSS Tools

[May 11, 2005]
Feedster Safari RSS Tutorial

[May 4, 2005]
Advanced RSS Delivery: Apartment Ratings Feeds

[May 2, 2005]
Safari and RSS: A Lesson for Microsoft

[April 27, 2005]
New IE Toolbar-Based RSS Reader Released

[April 13, 2005]
RSS Feeds Updated Live

[April 13, 2005]
Another RSS Reader: AggRead

[March 31, 2005]
RSS Continues to Make Our Lives Easier

[March 31, 2005]
FeedSpring: New Free Desktop RSS Publishing Tool

[March 16, 2005]
The Power of RSS For High-Importance Updates: RSS via SMS

[February 28, 2005]
Mobile Photo RSS Reader

[February 28, 2005]
The Nooked RSS Directory

[February 16, 2005]
Useful RSS Applications That Make Life Easier

[February 15, 2005]
Choices: New RSS Aggregators and RSS Publishing Solutions

[February 10, 2005]
Free Public Preview of RSS Reader for Microsoft Outlook

[February 10, 2005]
New Web-Based RSS Aggregator from CNET

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