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Company will build support for Really Simple Syndication into the next version of Internet Explorer, as well as into Longhorn.

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Late to the party.... again.
by verucabong June 24, 2005 11:02 AM PDT
Yet another case of Microsoft taking good ideas and being late to
the party with it. Blech.
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Yet again...
by jim_mac June 24, 2005 11:03 AM PDT
Excuse me while I yawn... Microsoft follows Apple's lead again.
does MS _ever_ have an original idea?
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copy
by Filip Remplakowski June 24, 2005 11:22 AM PDT
damn you beat me to it, guess i'll be just like microsoft and copy
what you said, just not as well as you said it: duuuuh microsoft
copy fruit.
Complaining?!?
by David Arbogast June 24, 2005 12:05 PM PDT
You guys must be REALLY smart. I mean... you are SO RIGHT! Since Microsoft is releasing their OS AFTER APPLE, they should invent something TOTALLY NEW to use in place of RSS.

Sheesh... Accusing MS of copying RSS is as worthless and childish as anything I've see. OF COURSE they are going to build in RSS. They aren't "Copying" or "ripping off" anything from anybody. They are integrating a widely adopted protocol, just as they should. If they released an alternative to RSS, THEN you would have something to ***** about.

*shakes head*
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Oh please, get your facts straight
by catchall June 24, 2005 3:10 PM PDT
There have been RSS readers, as stand alone apps and plugins for IE, long before Apple 'invented' the concept.
RSS, MP3 players, downloadable music, the scroll wheel on the iPod, a GUI; none of them invented at Apple. Apple, just like MS, merely copies or purchases from those who do invent.
Been There, Done That...Microsloth
by Llib Setag June 24, 2005 2:55 PM PDT
Once again the biggest bloated sloth of a world dominating monopoly comes slithering in like a snake in the grass to the computing garden party.

RSS is great, and Firefox, Apple Safari,online news, blogs, etc, etc. have been developing & ustilizing for up to the minute quick review & access to the news!

Wait, can you here that off in the distance at Redmond the little chipmonks firing up the Xerox machines & PR spinmasters coming up with yet another billion dollar TV ad campaign to announce their latest & greatest "innovation" to the MS Drones.... Citizen Gates, how does he think that computin' stuff up?

YAWN...it's about time Billy "BOB"...
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meh
by Filip Remplakowski June 24, 2005 3:54 PM PDT
PART of that may be true but apple does apply a lot of new
technology so their customers can stay up to date and
experience the latest and greatest in new tech, unlike a certain
monopoly which waits to see how everyone else does it and then
wakes up and pronounces it as the latest innovation on their
platform. As for the iPod I believe that it was developed in house
(from what i read on wired.com), but they aquired a company to
get a head start and the click wheel is an apple invention (and a
natural progression from the 1st 2nd and 3rd gen ipods so it
wasn't just taken from somewhere out of the blue) it is also
patented so, i'd get your facts straight. RSS is an open standard
so it was always there, just they decided it would be rather
useful for those who access a lot of their news on the web. None
of this is magic it's just common sense and realizing the
potential of an idea even if others are a little slow on the mark.
Apple never claimed to invent rss they just built it in to their
operating system, because they realized it had great potential.
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sorry
by Filip Remplakowski June 24, 2005 3:56 PM PDT
this was directed at Mr. Demuth
Click wheel
by Andrew J Glina June 24, 2005 11:23 PM PDT
The Click wheel is nothing revolutionary. Mice have had intelligent acceleration for years, and many amplifiers and CD players (like my 50 CD Sony) have a similar feature for volume and/or disc selection. Apple may have been the first to name and trademark it, but they were not the first to make one. There is nothing amazing about the iPod except its hype.
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Find RSS help here!
by anthonycea June 24, 2005 4:43 PM PDT
For more intelligence on RSS technology see the URL below.

http://www.webcenter.squarespace.com/rss-syndication-intelligence/

You will find complete information resources within.
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A whole lot simpler?
by br77575 June 24, 2005 9:52 PM PDT
For Microsoft to make anything a whole lot simpler is about like the Federal Government or the Internal Revenue saying they are going to make something a whole lot simpler. If Really Simple Syndication is already simple, why not leave it that way? By the time MS integrates RSS throughout the operating system as stated in the article, they will probably create more new security holes than the Federal Bureaucracy can create new loop holes.
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most important point of article
by qazwiz June 28, 2005 3:26 AM PDT
didn't anyone note the PR gap in this simple announcement?

the internet explorer that isn't going to be upgraded before longhorn is released is going to get upgrade that will be obsolete before it is released?

I don't think so!!!

looks like another unanounced repeated delay to longerhorn ... again... too... also!
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RSS & PODCASTS on shorthorn! ooooooo!
by Llib Setag June 29, 2005 12:28 PM PDT
ooooh,aaaaaah! Shorthorn OS 12/2006/2007? is going to have two new, really cool innovations & features! RSS + Podcats!
BFD Citizen Gates. Mac OSX & iPods have that ability TODAY 06/2005! WHY wait for "the future of communication on your computer until 2007, when it is available TODAY on MacOSX Safari, Firefox & new iPods (Mac + PC)?

THIS is what the looooooooooooong awaited Shorthorn OS is raving about?

Citizen Gates: Little cowboy on his toy cow.
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