Chapter 10. Directories, Web Aggregators, and Desktop Readers
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
�Groucho Marx
There are probably over one million RSS feeds published daily on the
Internet, if you include all the webloggers, news sites, Slash sites,
and custom channels from crazed content management systems. Add the
RSS feeds made by ad hoc searches, collections of live data, and
randomly generated MP3 streams, and we're suddenly
talking about the sort of information overload that RSS feeds were
initially designed to fix. What we need is a catalog, a collection
where RSS feeds can be classified and searched, and where users can
go to find the feeds on subjects close to their hearts. What we need
are directories and their slightly more
advanced brethren, the aggregators.
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