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		<title>Why bother with RSS?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(cut-n-pasted from my reply to a &#8220;Business of Software&#8221; forum question) I resisted using an RSS reader for quite a while, mainly because it was &#8220;the new hotness&#8221; that I didn&#8217;t see any use for. What made me start using it? I read a fair number of websites, and I like to know when something [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(cut-n-pasted from my reply to a &#8220;Business of Software&#8221; forum question)</p>
<p>I resisted using an RSS reader for quite a while, mainly because it was &#8220;the new hotness&#8221; that I didn&#8217;t see any use for.</p>
<p>What made me start using it?</p>
<p>I read a fair number of websites, and I like to know when something new shows up.  So I used to check each website every day and scan it for new content.  Slashdot.  Anything new?  Yup, read a couple.  Joel on Software.  Anything new?  No.  Paul Graham&#8217;s rants.  Anything new?  No.  Steve Yegge.  Anything new?  Yes, read it.  You get the point.</p>
<p>The &#8220;load page &#8211; see if anything new&#8221; loop was getting tedious, especially since frequently there was nothing new to read, so loading the page was a waste of time.</p>
<p>Enter RSS.  I chose NewsGator Online, subscribed to the websites/blogs I like, and *bam* &#8211; all the new content comes right to me, only one website (NewsGator) to load, no wasted time.</p>
<p>Well, unless you count the time I spend reading stuff on the web as wasted time, which might be accurate.</p>
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