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It is the same in the media industry, RSS is everywhere. It is just that the end users seldom see it..


Could you elaborate on this, please?


What I mean is that it is often used as a transport format for when some component or app will need dynamic and styled text content that update over time. Often in web applications, but not always.


Firefox used to display and RSS icon in the url bar if the site had a feed, allowing you to subscribe you to "live bookmarks" - feeds: http://johnbokma.com/firefox/rss-and-live-bookmarks.html

This is completely hidden from the UI by now.


In Firefox, if you click the hamburger menu and select "Customize...", one of the things you can drag into either the menu or the button bar is an RSS feed indicator/subscribe button.


You wouldn't believe how much it matters what the default is; people don't customize any more.


Alt->Bookmarks->Subscribe to this page

It could be more prominent.




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