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June 08, 2004

Dave Winer: Users Should Take Over RSS

Late today I had an interesting phone conversation with the illustrious Dave Winer. Dave said (many times) that he wants to see the users take over RSS. In other words he envisions the community creating new applications for RSS so that it becomes something even more useful and powerful than it is now. Dave reiterated this thought again in a post tonight on his blog. He also told me that we should be wary of the day Microsoft enters the RSS aggregation game. He fears this will kill innovation, as it has done before.

Terry Heaton echoed a similar theme earlier today...

"Here's a radical idea. Why don't we just let this new medium find itself instead of trying to cloak it in the status quo? I have the same beef with political use of the Internet. Heretofore, in this country anyway, the Web has been used only to feed the mass marketing political monster. Others have proved that it can be used to undercut the political status quo. Why can't we see that here?"

So how do we play a part in "taking over RSS?" One way, Dave suggests, is by visiting his Really Simple Syndication site and posting a review of your favorite aggregator. I plan to do just that. In the next few days I will post a review of FeedDemon.

Another way I hope to help this cause is by keeping my eyes peeled for innovative use of RSS feeds, which I will then blog here and, to the degree it is possible, on Dave's site.


Posted by yatta at 10:40 AM