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RSS and MS Vista

March 14, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Computers

Wanna know more on RSS and Windows Vista? Check out this post from Niall Kennedy about the Windows RSS Platform: “Windows XP and Windows Vista users will soon be using Internet Explorer 7 as their default browser. They may notice a glowing orange button on their toolbar, click it, and start subscribing to feeds exposed on the page. A subscribed feed is added to the Common Feed List, a centralized list of subscriptions available to any application…” And don’t forget: “Internet Explorer 7 supports the import and export of feed lists using OPML“!

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  1. [...] Niall Kennedy shows how the new RSS standard icon is incorporated right into the main IE tool bar (hat tip to Vincent at A Feed is Born). You may have noticed that I use a rather large version of that same standardized icon as an RSS subscription gateway. Matching up your RSS feed button with the standard icon will boost your subscriber rates after IE 7 goes public. You can get one here. [...]

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