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December 17, 2004
2004: Year of the Blog; 2005: Year of RSS
Paddling Out to Catch the Enterprise Wave
"From the shore, they look like tiny dots slowly making their way out past the breakers. They're the software vendors positioning themselves to catch the Enterprise RSS wave. My, that's a lot of tiny dots...." [MoonWatcher]
RSS was big in 2004, but next year is going to be something else. It's killing me that I can't say more, but I know of two major library vendors that will make big announcements about RSS in 2005. It's going to be a fun year!
Posted by Jenny at December 17, 2004 12:20 AM
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