Corporate introduction to RSS

Hmm given a conversation I had yesterday with the guy who does our website design about RSS, this might be a good introduction to point the communications people to, no? I might just have to take a few minutes to read this one and see if it will help.

Link via Archipelago, who orginally saw it on Field Thoughts.

By the way, yes, our communications people are starting to maybe, sort of, look at using RSS on our website. Yes, that’s pretty cool. No I’m not real happy that although I’ve been telling them about it for over a year, it wasn’t until an outside vendor, our web hosting company, brought it up to them that they saw it as a good idea.

I’ll get over it. 🙂

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