Steve Rubel tells me this amazing quote:
The day InfoWorld’s top news RSS feed received more requests than our home page, I started thinking a frightening thought - RSS is doing to the Web today what the Web has been doing to print for the last several years.
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Google is staying in the game by offering AdSense for Feeds.
Currently our site, Jews for Jesus, recieves less that 1% of total requests for RSS. But even that number may be exagerated due to lack of bot/uniqueIP filters.
Rob… great catch. Thanks. It fits perfectly with our call for CHURCH RSS feeds, advertising them, and training their people about why RSS/Aggregating is important. [See my personal blog… LovingChange.com, for details.]