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MS Longhorn: RSS Built-In

Microsoft has announced that the next version of Windows will include RSS support, and not just in its browser. Also, in a break from its reputation of keeping its IP strictly controlled, the company also announced that it is releasing its Simple List Extensions to RSS under a Creative Commons license, mirroring the license under which the RSS 2.0 spec was issued.

The argument is that RSS, while useful and gaining popularity, is currently hampered by limitations. The extensions are designed to enhance RSS as a data delivery vehicle and list-handling platform in two fundamental ways, according to the company.(continue at source)



  
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