Vista, Mobius, and Masthead back RSS company whose business has migrated toward the corporate market.
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Startup’s hybrid web-desktop app lets users maintain their own data.
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Startup’s hybrid web-desktop app lets users maintain their own data.
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Publishing site buys Blogniscient and debuts citizen editor and shopping services.
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New features in email collaboration software will allow users to perform latest web tasks.
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U.S. ads for blogs, podcasts, and web feeds will grow another 145 percent this year.
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Redmond giant buys two companies, debuts beta version of Windows Live Search.
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Young crew launches podcast magazine highlighting local New York bands, news, science, and comedy sketches.
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RSS capabilities allow users to get the latest news clips on subjects they are following.
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The Internet media company will make it easier to stay current on favorite web pages by putting RSS feeds inside its web email.
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RSS, the rapidly proliferating process for syndicating web sites, wins the true mark of popularity: advertising.
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The search company adds a web application to its portal for monitoring site updates.
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RSS users more apt to visit news sites than nonusers; PC sales driven by Asia-Pacific; instant messages eat companies' time.
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Microsoft refers to RSS as “web feeds,” sparking a controversy over its intentions.
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Google takes first place in Nielsen/NetRatings ranking of blogs.
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The software giant’s MSN launches a community blogging service covering fashion, technology, television, music, and sports.
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Information overload also affects companies, and they're more likely to pay for a cure.
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Investors pony up for a fund specializing in web syndication.
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Redmond puts a giant’s weight behind the rapidly growing technology of RSS.
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Business Wire gets hip to RSS; Samsung wows them with UWB mobile phone; and Google’s last lockup expires.
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