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Click the icon for an explanation of RSS feeds

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The icon was introduced in Mozilla Firefox to
indicate the presence of an RSS feed. Microsoft has also adopted it in order to promote a defacto standard. |
 | To see how feeds are handled in IE 7 click this thumbnail ... |
 | "..... do not underestimate the impact of millions of desktops
worldwide getting not only a new browser (IE 7), but a magical little orange
button. Not everyone will click on it, but those who are curious will,
and then the fun starts. As more people around the world start reading
RSS feeds, big things will happen. It will force everyone to begin
integrating feed communication initiatives into their marketing and PR
programs. News and blog posts are just the beginning. Couponing and
all kinds of other communiques will go into feeds, as well as ads and
more. That little orange button might look small, but boy is it
big." Steve Rubel |
 | Blogs and podcasts can also be accessed via your RSS reader |
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