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on 2009-08-10 by grahamperrin

Referred from http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.techcrunch.com%2F2009%2F07%2F16%2Ftwitters-internal-strategy-laid-bare-to-be-the-pulse-of-the-planet?tab=comment&uname=grahamperrin

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Rest in Peace, RSS

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by Steve Gillmo

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May 5, 2009

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It’s time to get completely off RSS and switch to Twitter.

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It’s time to get completely off RSS and switch to Twitter.

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RSS just doesn’t cut it anymore.

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on 2009-08-10 by grahamperrin

Contentious! This article and its comments are on my list of things to read later…

RSS changed the way we processed information, by turning search into push and content into people.

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RSS let me identify people likely to write interesting things, and soon I stopped looking and switched to receiving

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Twitter, not RSS, became the early warning system for new content.

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Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed - whatever they grew from, they morphed into a realtime CMS for the emerging media. Twitter, not RSS, became the early warning system for new content. Facebook, not RSS, became the social Rolodex for events, casual introductions to RSS’ lifeblood, the people behind the feeds. FriendFeed, not RSS, captured the commentsphere. RSS got locked out of its own party.

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Shame on you for not linking to Winer, Obasanjo, or Wired, all of which published highly relevant posts in the last couple days (or in Winer’s case 3+ yrs ago on Realsimplesyndication.com. Good reasearch ;)

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