Sunday, August 12, 2012

What Will New Microsoft Windows Media RSS to you, like a computer and internet users?


Nothing and a whole lot '!

That's if Microsoft gets it right. First impressions seem
be very promising and all indications show a much more powerful
RSS system is perfectly integrated into the next version of Windows.
This could eventually mean the 'age' for RSS?

But what does RSS mean for the average computer user to
this time? People RSS? If Microsoft
have an educational project on their hands with RSS?

Not really!

DOS does not mean anything to you? If you're like 95% of
Computer users - probably not much. But this does not
prevent us from enjoying our computers and fully benefiting from
from DOS. Sometimes the complete ignorance is bless.

If you're not an engineer and technical material that makes
your heart skip a beat, the knowledge of such material is not
high demand by consumers. Fortunately, people do not
must understand 'HTML' to enjoy the Internet.

Similarly, knowledge of RSS is not important for '
ordinary computer or Internet user. Microsoft
Longhorn's RSS RSS which rightfully belongs,
the background, invisible ... fully integrated
in your computer and Web browsing experience.

It will make RSS an integral part of its new operating
system that has the code name Longhorn. Is firmly
RSS place in the heart of your computing experience,
and enhancing it in a more than even Microsoft
is probably aware of yet!

RSS stands for 'Really Simple Syndication' and
long been associated with blogs and blogging because
are written in XML, or RSS - code as HTML.
DOS stands for 'Disk Operating System' by the way in which
and is the platform for the operating systems on your
computer. MS-DOS is the most used.
Ignorance can sometimes be overstated.

Microsoft's announcement of its plans to place the features RSS
in its next version of Windows, due out in 2006 and the server
by 2007, is truly innovative. You can learn more
Microsoft provides RSS here: RSS Understanding In subsequent windows.

This operation requires only a browser and RSS reader RSS (called
aggregators) and giving applications more powerful.
More interesting is a series of new applications - Simple List
Extensions - that allow web sites to publish feeds containing
lists as a wish list or top 10 list. David should
Letterman happy!

Seriously, for you, these applications will be RSS
be very useful and rewarding. These applications
make browsing, searching and subscribing to your favorites
information or sites much easier. Now you can take control
of your Internet viewing and access to information
to digest.

It has many personal and business applications
take 'keep in touch' to a new level. Calendars, events,
updates, personal photo albums ... can now be syndicated
with the new RSS platform.

What is really important on the plans of Microsoft (I think)
is the fact that this now makes RSS legit. Allows the truth,
outside of blogging and some acknowledgment of online marketing, RSS
still not understood by most people.

But, as said before, people should not understand 'HTML'
to enjoy the Internet. They do not really have to know
servers, DOS, or even ISP to get full benefit from the web.
Similarly, RSS should not be known or even understood
the majority of people who will use it.

But you understand that it is useful for you
RSS future holds many treats and the full impact will not
really be known for years. Licensed under the Creative Commons,
RSS applications could have a far-reaching impact on your
world of the future.

The potential for RSS is huge. It may also pave the way
for a 'Billion Channel Internet' - in which each site is
its transmission system a little. An interactive channel
that broadcasts audio and video to all interested subscribers.

Microsoft's announcement could be just the core of this
a system. Many components are already in place, such as podcasting,
broadcatching, data feeds, etc. and its not that big jump
or too fantastic to imagine such a system exists in
the very near future.

RSS feed for changes how information is transmitted on
web ... from a passive to a more pro-active.
Do not come to us - we will deliver.

RSS is also one of the most democratic of
website where the guy has a little 'say. It was more
Mounting the Microsoft RSS Team met with Dave Winer
(Mr. RSS to those who closely observe all things RSS)
and asked his opinions on these recent developments.

The ordinary bloggers have preached the benefits of RSS for so
long, the mantra was becoming an annoying echo throughout the
web. No one seems to take seriously RSS.

In that light, can not be underestimated that Microsoft
Incorporating RSS into Windows is one of the real ones
Turning points' that must be recognized. It does
change the way computers and the Internet work.

This is a big step forward in making integrated and RSS
component seamlessly with computers and the Internet.

Finally, someone got RSS reason .......

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