http://www.masternewmedia.org/2004/02/19/the_birth_of_the_newsmaster.htm
One of the few information technology constants is a swing between excess resources and excess capability, and nowhere is this more evident than in the management of news. The InterNet provides us an opportunity to be flooded with information -- the old 'drinking from a firehose' phenomenon. This article looks into the implications of RSS and similar tools to help manage this flow [continuing a previous thread of thought in this blog].
This comprehensive discussion, with loads of internal links, looks at the opportunity to use RSS as a means of filtering and niche creation, in order to manage the plethora of net content. The key point is that these tools enable social self-organization of Net information communities, a process with major implications which is just getting started.
The author offers more than theory -- he sells very reasonably priced toolkit on his site, to allow one to get up and running with this form of content development.
This is one of those technologies which, while of singular importance to site developers, is no less important to people who have relatively limited Web publishing experience -- in a manner analogous to blogs.
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