November 29, 2005 11:00 PM PST

Yahoo spoons out more RSS

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Yahoo was set to unveil on Wednesday a new Really Simple Syndication feed alert service and integration of RSS feeds into its new Yahoo Mail beta, making the company the first to offer RSS in a major Web-based e-mail system.

The new RSS feed alert service will allow people to receive alerts via e-mail, instant message or SMS message, just as they currently can receive alerts for news stories about a specified topic, stock moves and game scores.

"You can get an alert for any RSS feed out there on the Internet," said Scott Gatz, senior director of personalization products for Yahoo. "There are a million different feeds that people have subscribed to using Yahoo products," including Yahoo News, Yahoo Mobile and My Yahoo. People can subscribe to RSS feeds by typing in the feed's Web address at Yahoo's alerts service page or choose from a list of the feeds they already subscribe to on the My Yahoo Web site, Gatz said.

Within a week or so, RSS feed publishers will be able to put a button on their Web sites that will allow people to subscribe to the feeds there and receive them in their Yahoo services, he said.

Yahoo also is integrating the My Yahoo RSS feed subscriptions directly into the new Yahoo Mail beta test service so people can read them when they check their e-mail, archive them and easily forward them to people in their contact list.

Users will be able to click on an "All Feeds" icon on the side of the e-mail interface and see the full RSS posts from the My Yahoo page, a selection of the most popular feeds or feeds that have been manually chosen.

A Google representative said the company is offering RSS feeds to some Gmail users but has not launched a publicly available service.

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Yahoo riding RSS Meme.
The meme's rate of change is still increasing...

<a class="jive-link-external" href="http://www.realmeme.com:8080/roller/page/realmeme?entry=rss_meme_still_pre_inflection" target="_newWindow">http://www.realmeme.com:8080/roller/page/realmeme?entry=rss_meme_still_pre_inflection</a>
Posted by Broward Horne (88 comments )
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Google already offers web mail in RSS
Google's mail service already offers this functionality through an RSS feed and through Google's new fusion/ personalised home page. When are Yhaoo going to think up something Google isn't already on top of? If we take a look at Yahoo overall with their new concepts, at <a class="jive-link-external" href="http://next.yahoo.com" target="_newWindow">http://next.yahoo.com</a> you can see where Yahoo attempts to be different. The problem here is that Yahoo are just confusing the consumer. For instance, take Yahoo's Search. They offer so many different ways to search that consumers can't be bothered with the service, they skip and move over to Google, where the search options don't bombard the consumer. Its not that Yahoo are coming out with anything unique, more cluttering up existing web concepts and flooding them with too many features/ options/ different ways to do the same thing. How many people look at <a class="jive-link-external" href="http://next.yahoo.com" target="_newWindow">http://next.yahoo.com</a> and feel excited or do you cringe and move over to Google, where thigns are more simple and clean, fresh and easy to use... with a minimalistic feel
Posted by n3td3v (3164 comments )
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CNET should research before writing up
"" making the company the first to offer RSS in a major Web-based e-mail system. ""

Google you mean, not Yahoo.
Posted by n3td3v (3164 comments )
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Google not offering public RSS-via-Gmail service
A Google spokeswoman confirmed that while some Gmail users are receiving RSS feeds that service is not available yet publicly to all Gmail users.
Posted by elinormills (172 comments )
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