8 September 2008

But think about the Facebook generation. My kids are growing up with the news feed as their start page. Not Yahoo’s portal approach and NOT Google’s search box approach. In time, its entirely possible that feeds will be more powerful than search.
A VC on Feeds

25 March 2008

So far I am actually reading more posts, by more authors, and I have given up worrying whether I’ve missed something important. If it’s truly important, I’ll come across it some place besides my feed reader.
Every Dot Connects on RSS

1 March 2008

Staying current. This is the driving need behind the friendfeed, the newsfeed, and the blogfeed. It is implicit in the water cooler experience and explicit in professional life. Yet there is no fast, precise, and comprehensive way to stay current across our range of interests.
EarylStageVC on Current Information

26 January 2008

What if blogs and journals offered a full feed for $1 per month with no ads, mobile access, etc. Would you subscribe for a buck? What I am proposing is the following forms of monetization: standard Web site with ads, partial feed with no ads, and a full feed with no ads for $1/month.
CenterNetworks on Paid RSS