Thursday, May 19, 2011

Y! Alert: Telecom-Funda

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M2M: The Oversized Doll of the Telecom and IT Industries Top
 
Software Surprise Top
 
TIA: Verizon Sees Need for Speed Top
 
Comcast Exec Wants 1-Terabit Optical Standard Top
 
Ericsson's New CMO Has a Soft Side Top
 
No RSS Button By Default In Firefox 4 Top
Today I wanted to add a feed to my feed-reader of a website I newly discovered but couldn't find the RSS symbol being displayed next to the URL of the page in Firefox 4. Could it be that the web site has no RSS feed? It turned out that the page did have a feed but that the RSS symbol / button was removed from the default settings in Firefox 4. It can be added manually again by right-clicking on a free part of the navigation toolbar, selecting "customize" and then drag and drop the RSS icon into the toolbar. So I wonder what this means!? Is the discovery of new RSS feeds a function only used by a tiny fraction of users or, in other words, has reading blogs and news web sites via aggregators not really picked up?
 
Interview with Manish Singh of Continuous Computing – May 2011 Top
 

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