Dion Hinchcliffe really a Web 2.0 expert that summarized “10 Ways to Take Advantage of Web 2.0“. And no surprise to us, feed enabled site is the fifth most important requirement to harness the power of Web 2.0 revolution: 5. Make Your Sure Your Site Offers Its Content as Feeds and/or Web services. This might seem obvious to some but you’d be surprised. The Web is increasingly becoming about pure data instead of web pages in HTML. Not sure about this? Think about the Google home page. There is virtually no presentation and the primary service it provides is simple lists of search results, or pure data. Not presentation. You don’t go to Google for the looks. Yet Google search is probably the most widespread application in use today (I use it dozens, and often hundreds, of times a day.) Not only that, will be an RSS feed in the near future. You may not know what RSS or a feed is yet but chances are you are using them all the time already, though probably through another Web site which is using RSS underneath. Furthermore, users on the Web, particularly the early adopters and influential users, are using browsers less and less, and information aggregators like RSS feed readers more and more. Advice: Make sure your web site offers its content up as feeds or Web services. If you don’t offer, you will be an island unto yourself that people have no choice but to route around in favor of those that do.—-[via 10 Ways to Take Advantage of Web 2.0] tags:No TagsNo Tags
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