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Wed, 06 Aug 2003
A killer app for RSS
Jon Udell is writing about extending RSS 2.0, asking whether it should be done via namespaces or via RSS. Either way you do it, you've just entered the realm of extensible aggregators, because the jobs namespace is just the first of many that will come pouring through the gate once we open it. The question then becomes, how do you build an aggregator in such a way that we don't have download after download of new aggregator binaries, or aggregator extension/plugin binaries?
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Have you seen Dare Obasanjo's "Turing Test"?
You could add your aggregator dilemma to his test...
Posted by Joe Germuska at Sun Aug 10 13:12:30 2003
You could add your aggregator dilemma to his test...
Posted by Joe Germuska at Sun Aug 10 13:12:30 2003
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