The great thing about RSS is that no-one controls it — you can’t buy it, block it or ban it. It adheres to one of the web’s founding principles; “information wants to be free”. Meanwhile Twitter, Facebook and Google’s founding principles are closer to; “information needs to be monetised”.
Apple joins the war on RSS
Gerd Leonhard comments: are we nearing the end of anything that is NOT monetized? (via futuresagency)

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08/06/12 at 3:12pm
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