David Winer states in his "About section of ReallySimpleSyndication.com"
I bought the domain a long time ago at UserLand. Earlier this week we were moving it to a new server at scripting.com, and I thought -- let's create a public site here and see what happens. I believe that RSS has grown to be much more than a format. New people are discovering RSS all the time, it's grown far beyond the tech community, and I feel we should have a resource that explains it, user-to-user, in simple and pragmatic terms.
We should have a place for developers of publishing and aggregation tools to communicate with users about their offerings. A place for publishers to see how people who use their feeds. A place to discover new sources of information, new search engines, utilities, and to learn from other users. I don't expect this site to make the earth shake, but it should help the community work better.
This could turn into an excellent resource for everything the non-tech user needs to know about RSS 2.0. Well worth a bookmark and RSS data feed .....[ Thanks Sabrina for the lead..]
posted by Marcus Zillman |
4:10 AM