Jeff Nolan, now at NewsGator, announces a bunch of their popular feed readers are now free.
I will tell you what is impressive. There is a growing community of folks who do not get their news from TV, magazines, morning paper, Gartner...but only from their RSS reader. They can skim their favorite authors and get all the news that's fit to digest. Their new portals.
We have been talking about the RSS Revolution for a while. I think it is here as you read what Jeff says about why they are cannibalizing end user license fees for a few other much bigger market opportunities.
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The RSS Revolution
Jeff Nolan, now at NewsGator, announces a bunch of their popular feed readers are now free.
I will tell you what is impressive. There is a growing community of folks who do not get their news from TV, magazines, morning paper, Gartner...but only from their RSS reader. They can skim their favorite authors and get all the news that's fit to digest. Their new portals.
We have been talking about the RSS Revolution for a while. I think it is here as you read what Jeff says about why they are cannibalizing end user license fees for a few other much bigger market opportunities.
The RSS Revolution
Jeff Nolan, now at NewsGator, announces a bunch of their popular feed readers are now free.
I will tell you what is impressive. There is a growing community of folks who do not get their news from TV, magazines, morning paper, Gartner...but only from their RSS reader. They can skim their favorite authors and get all the news that's fit to digest. Their new portals.
We have been talking about the RSS Revolution for a while. I think it is here as you read what Jeff says about why they are cannibalizing end user license fees for a few other much bigger market opportunities.
January 09, 2008 in Industry Commentary | Permalink