RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication, but for technologists with an eye on the Internet’s future, it stands for much, much more. The technology provides a way for people to opt to have information delivered to their computer desktops without having to burn time surfing the Web. Although around for several years, RSS began to appear on the technology radar as Web logs, or blogs, gained popularity. Bloggers used RSS to keep their audiences informed about their latest musings.
Future of RSS Looks Rosy
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. July 9, 2005 01:30 AMRSS stands for Real Simple Syndication, but for technologists with an eye on the Internet’s future, it stands for much, much more. The technology provides a way for people to opt to have information delivered to their computer desktops without having to burn time surfing the Web. Although around for several years, RSS began to appear on the technology radar as Web logs, or blogs, gained popularity. Bloggers used RSS to keep their audiences informed about their latest musings.