05 Webfeeds

    Original photo by Tom Harpel
    But staying connected, and even broadening your network is hard. Impossible if you're relying on having to remember 10's, 100's even thousands of websites and URLs. RSS brings it all to you. Using a newsreader you can “subscribe” to members in your network, and be informed by the newsreader whenever someone updates their creative contributions. RSS makes it very very easy to find and share content with your network, and so it is what keeps you connected with your network.
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    1. shareski, ZhangYining, martinagoehring, and masahiko added this photo to their favorites.

    2. Tom Harpel (91 months ago | reply)

      Funny! I saw that graphic all over the place in my RSS reader this last week, and thought each time, man, that photo looks familiar. Incidentally, it was taken from an overpass in south Seattle on my thirty first birthday, not that that is relevant to Web 2.0.

    3. leighblackall (90 months ago | reply)

      Hey Tom! Glad you found it.

      South Seattle hey? It reminds me of Newcastle, Australia - that also has a big rail port.

    4. suesuethomas, Lorenz00, suethomas, heyjudegallery, and 2 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    5. JAHIDHUSSAIN70@YAHOO.COM (18 months ago | reply)

      i think this is an example for me about network . that also has a big rail port. then also has a big globel network then name is www world web wide.

      jahid hussain (india in Delhi)
      (9711836256)

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