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May 08, 2005
AIM adds RSS
Posted by Arieanna Foley
Steve Rubel of Micro Persuasion tips us off to some of the new features of the AOL IM (AIM) beta. The new release has a built in RSS reader - not a very good one, but still pretty cool. The feature I'd love to see added to every browser - notification that a site has a feed. Some sites are deceptively non-blog looking, so this notification would be great here. But it would also add a level of simplification to the process since all you need to do is say "Yes, subscribe me" when notified. I sure hope it also recognizes those blogs you already subscribe to...
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