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The Death of the Feed

The Death of the Feed

By Chris Yeh on April 12, 2011

I remember in 2001 when I first heard about RSS. Back then, we still called them weblogs, and there were so few blogs that it was news when a new one started. For example, I distinctly remember reading excitedly about a promising new VC blogger named Jeff Nolan from SAP Ventures. At first, I just [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged atom, blog, bloglines, facebook, feed reader, google reader, information, rss, rss feed, Summify, twitter, xml

Scoble is Wrong When He Says He is Wrong:-)  Full Feeds Still Rock

Scoble is Wrong When He Says He is Wrong:-) Full Feeds Still Rock

By Zoli Erdos on November 23, 2009

Wow, I’m sensing another TechMeme Storm rising (and a certain analyst would call it a circle j***, but that’s another matter). Robert Scoble says he was wrong when he said In 2006 he wouldn’t use any news aggregator or feeds that aren’t full text. I think the Scobleizer is wrong now that he says he [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged atom, blogging, feeds, full feed, google reader, iphone, news, partial feed, rss, scoble, scobleizer, twitter

Oh, No, the RSS Debate Again…

Oh, No, the RSS Debate Again…

By Zoli Erdos on August 25, 2009

The “Email is Dead” theme is so last year, this year’s classic is the “RSS is Dead” debate, resurfacing every three months or so. Today it was likely sparked by the Googlers themselves, prompting Sam Diaz @ Between the Lines quickly declare he was no longer using feed readers.   But Marshall Kirkpatrick says he “uses [...]

Posted in General | Tagged atom, facebook, feed reader, feeds, google reader, news readers, rss, twitter | 3 Responses

How Many Times Can We Bury Bloglines? Google Reader Rules. But How Good is That?

How Many Times Can We Bury Bloglines? Google Reader Rules. But How Good is That?

By Zoli Erdos on August 10, 2009

Image by cambodia4kidsorg via Flickr TechCrunch put Bloglines in their Deadpool today. I think it’s long been there.  I wrote my  R.I.P Bloglines piece months ago, when Bloglines represented a whopping 4% of our feed readers, down from 25% 3 years ago. I declared: There is Only One Feed Reader – Google and I’m afraid [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged atom, feed reader, google reader, news readers, pubsubhubbub, real-time, rss, social filter, social media, twitter | 1 Response

Moving Beyond RSS (Maybe)

Moving Beyond RSS (Maybe)

By Eric Norlin on July 23, 2009

Something weird is happening with me and RSS. I should preface this by saying that I’m a *classic* late adopter (insert irony here) for a ton of things (I don’t have an iPhone; hell, i don’t CARRY a cell phone 90% of the time), but a semi-early adopter for other things. The things I tend [...]

Posted in General | Tagged aggregation, atom, defragcon, feed reader, google reader, microblogging, news readers, real-time news, rss, social filter, social media, twitter | 1 Response

pubsubhubbub … yaba daba do… oh, Yeah, Fast RSS, too

pubsubhubbub … yaba daba do… oh, Yeah, Fast RSS, too

By Zoli Erdos on July 9, 2009

This must be video day.  First the Chrome OS Prank, then the Office 2010 video.  I can’t resist.. or maybe I’m in a light mood, but reading the news on pubsubhubbub all I can say is yaba daba do. Oh, yeah, pubsubhubbub will speed up feeds and all that… serious stuff.  Thanks for watching CloudTube. [...]

Posted in General | Tagged atom, flintstones, google, humor, pubsubhubbub, rss

Bloglines Offline, But Who Cares?  It's Been  Comatose Anyway.

Bloglines Offline, But Who Cares? It's Been Comatose Anyway.

By Zoli Erdos on May 9, 2009

The weekend’s non-news is that feed reader Bloglines is down. Who cares… in fact has anyone noticed it?  The once dominant feed-reader has been on the decline for years, and no, the decline did not start with the sale to Ask, but long before. Ask apparently failed to sell it, does not know what to [...]

Posted in General | Tagged atom, bloglines, feed reader, google reader, netvibes, newsgator, rss | 3 Responses

The Bogus RSS Debate

The Bogus RSS Debate

By Zoli Erdos on May 6, 2009

Why Bogus?  Because it’s not a real debate.  It’s just bombastic statements, and a perfect link-bait – which I admit I’ve just taken. Steve Gillmor no longer uses Google Reader, he gets all the information he wants from Twitter, so he declares RSS dead. He says the race for real-time is already won.   I agree [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged atom, facebook, feed reader, FriendFeed, google reader, news readers, real-time news, rss, social media, twitter | 3 Responses

There is Only One Feed Reader – Google

There is Only One Feed Reader – Google

By Zoli Erdos on April 14, 2009

Let’s face it, Game Over, nothing stands up to Google Reader.  Last time I checked Feed Reader stats on my personal blog, I could observe Bloglines decline, but it still had significant market share, almost equal to up-and-coming Google:   Three years later Google Reader has 52% share, while Bloglines shrank to a pitiful 13%. [...]

Posted in General | Tagged atom, bloglines, feed reader, google reader, netvibes, newsgator, rss | 3 Responses

We Need Feedburner Alternatives

We Need Feedburner Alternatives

By Zoli Erdos on April 6, 2009

CloudAve uses Feedburner. If you blog, chances are, you too. We all are. An that’s becoming a problem. Feedburner has become the de facto standard – third party or not, we like to publish our Feedburner feed, instead of our platform’s native RSS or Atom feeds, for the added convenience of getting all stats and [...]

Posted in Product reviews | Tagged atom, blogging, bloog feed, feed reader, feedblitz, feedburner, google, postrank, rss | 4 Responses

We’ve Moved: Feedburner Migration Not Without Glitches

We’ve Moved: Feedburner Migration Not Without Glitches

By Zoli Erdos on January 20, 2009

Feedburner started as a cool new blog feed management/reporting service a few years ago, and quickly became a de facto standard.  A quick scan of my Feed Reader shows hardly anything but Feedburner.  Since Google acquired the company almost two years ago, we haven’t seen a lot of new services – but that does not [...]

Posted in General | Tagged atom, blogging, bloog feed, feed reader, feedburner, google, rss | 3 Responses

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