RSS and MS Vista
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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RSS Marketing Roundup 03.23.06 | Copyblogger
Mar 23, 2006 at 1:44 pm
[…] 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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Jan 8, 2007 at 8:10 pm
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