RSS has to be one of the most misunderstand and/or unknown terms within the Web these days. In fact, if people/bloggers/publishers were smart, they would turf the term "RSS" for something more user-friendly such as personalized content. For anyone who wants to know more about RSS - and it's an important technology that will change how information is delivered and consumed, I like this post by back in skinny jeans (nice name for blog as well!) because it explains in layman's terms how RSS works and the benefits of using it. In fact, the high-tech industry would be better off if there was more of these posts around that offer a clear explanation of how technology works and why you should use it.
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Friday, September 22
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Mark Evans
on Fri 22 Sep 2006 08:59 AM EDT
by
Mark Evans
on Fri 22 Sep 2006 05:30 AM EDT
I've been a Yahoo Mail beta user for the past couple of months. Although I really like the Outlook-like look and feel, it's far from perfect. For one, it seems to be a system hog. I can't you tell many times, I've had to wait for the inbox to load - during which it is difficult, if not impossible, to switch to another browser tab within Firefox. As well, the newest iteration somehow decided to no longer include my rogers.com e-mail address, even though it's the default account. It's a mystery because the rogers.com account was alive and well two weeks ago. As a result, I have to go back to the original Yahoo Mail service to use my rogers.com account. Looks like there is a bug in the beta. |
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