"It's "all RSS, all the time" this week in my weblog, and my weekly column for InfoWorld is no different.nbsp In this week's installment, I write about how RSS has really changed the way I consume information for the better:
It's fairly common knowledge in pop-culture trivia circles that the first video to air on MTV was the Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star," a song with a title that proved prophetic in its bold announcement of a shift in the way music was consumed and marketed. Something similar but perhaps just as profound is happening with the delivery of information online with tools that leverage RSS [read the rest here]
It's truly amazing how something so simple -- almost dumb -- can make such a difference, but trust me, it does."
[via Chad Dickerson]
All true, but I think the next few steps are going to be a lot more challening than most people seem to expect. Categorization, dynamic (including content-based) access control and privileges, robust replication, security, and privacy -- if you want to get a sense of the future of RSS-based communication and information management, take a serious look at the application metamodels of Notes and Groove.
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