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April 22, 2004
Bottom of the Third
Posted by Gregg at 09:41 AM in Information Industry
Even though the internet has greatly accelerated the speed with which concepts are adopted it still take some time for enough users to adopt new technologies to make them relevant. Kevin Werbach writes ...
"Jason Kottke thinks we should stop using the word "syndication" to describe what we do with RSS/Atom feeds. I disagree. He's right that what's happening now online is different than the classic print syndication model. But the concept of syndication has always been broader than that. As I wrote several years ago in the Harvard Business Review (and before that in Release 1.0), it's a perfect way to describe the emerging business model of the Internet economy. "
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