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January 21, 2005

One-click subscription: sometimes the solution is staring us in the face

Literally, the XML chiclet. Get rid of it.

Why do you have a link to a machine-only readable file on your web page? Hello, your users aren't machines.

The machines, however, already have this information, it's encoded in machine-readable form in your web page. (If not, go read [insert auto-discovery tutorial here]).

If you already have an aggregator, you already have one-click subscription. (If not, talk to your aggregator author, it's a common feature).

Go read Dave Winer's The solution to the Yahoo problem again. Cut out the middleman, steps three and four.

Keep steps one and two, but strip them bare.


Posted by yatta at 09:26 PM


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Yeah, yeah, yeah. The in-crowd knows they can grab a site's feed without clicking the little orange buttom. But what about the newbies who are not into RSS? Isn't it worthwhile to point out that they could digest this site in another fashion?

The world is not made up of all-knowing, logical people. The RSS indicator helps convert the unclued into cognoscenti.

Posted by: Jay Cross at January 22, 2005 01:17 AM

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