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WSJ on RSS and Aggregators
Thomas Weber/WSJ writes about his new experience with aggregators for content, and a few of the sites he likes seeing there. Nothing particularly earthshaking, except that the Wall Street Journal decided to make the article viewable and linkable for those beyond paid subscribers. Since they have have so few links, compared to other online publishers (the NYTimes has 32,000 links, or instances of people talking about their stories and linking to them, so the WSJ's 1800 is pretty low) it's nice that this story about online information and RSS was made linkable.
WSJ should do this more often!
Posted by Mary Hodder at 08:18 AM on July 08, 2004
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