Via Bogging Me Blogging You
By Ed Lee
On Monday, technology analyst house Forrester released a report that demonstrated consumer adoption of RSS had reached 11 per cent (versus almost 50 per cent of interactive marketers) and wonders:
“What’s holding RSS back?” (available to you for just $279.00)
The report, as blogged by Steve Rubel at Micropersuasion, included the [...]
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Is RSS adoption peaking?
TechCrunch Feed Reader Breakdown - Outlook Rules Them All
Via Tech Crunch
by Michael Arrington on November 20, 2008
Every once in a while we show some of the stats about the feed readers people are using to access TechCrunch content. Since we recently passed a million daily RSS readers, now is a good time for a new update.
In June 2006 Firefox, Bloglines and [...]
RSS Usage is Much Higher than 11%
Via Mashable
October 20, 2008 - 10:04 pm PDT - by Mark ‘Rizzn’ Hopkins
I just caught the writeup Steve Rubel did on a recent Forrester report on consumer adoption of RSS. Steve (based off the Forrester report) is of the distinct opinion that we’ve entered into the era of peak adoption. According [...]
RSSMixer makes Mashups Easier
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by Doriano “Paisano” Carta
Recently launched RSS Mixer wants to make mixing and mashing up all of your RSS feeds as easy as possible. They’ve spent the last year devloping a service that they hope will allow even the least technically savvy user be able to create their own mashups without the complexity of Drupal, [...]
