Yahoo!, the Christian Science Monitor, CNET, and The BBC are just a few of the Web sites to recently make RSS feeds available to their readers. While the use of RSS feeds were once relegated to the dork-elite, they seem to be popping up everywhere these days. Ubiquity: XML-based formats offer a clean separation of data and presentation, resulting in easy transformation to suit the widely varying requirements of various media distribution outlets (standard Web browser, cell phone, pager, email, and so forth).Viewing site summaries sans often-distracting graphics, advertisements, and additional extraneous material is a great way to quickly sift through the required information with a minimum investment of time. That said, navigating from site to site in a linear fashion just isn’t cutting it anymore. Information Overload: Obviously, consumers are finding themselves increasingly dependent upon an ever-growing number of Web sites. ![]()
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