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		<title>SES: Feedburner&#039;s Rick Klau Predicts Wider RSS Adoption Soon</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From a consumer perspective, RSS can be a life changing discovery. Where an avid web denizen once spent hours parsing favorite content, they can now become enabled to do so in a matter of minutes. The elation of powering through hundreds of articles (from various publishers) without loading a single URL is indescribable. Oddly enough, adoption rates are staggeringly low.</p>
<p>Robert Scoble says that, among the tech savvy Microsoft employees, <a href="http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/2004/03/13.html#a6997">only fifteen percent use a news aggregator regularly</a>. Consider, then, that adoption among the average must be immeasurably low. Obviously, entities like <a href="http://feedburner.com">FeedBurner</a> feel that this is not an indicator of the potential in such technology.</p>
<p>During <a href="http://searchenginestrategies.com">Search Engine Strategies</a>, Rick Klau, Vice President of Publisher Services at FeedBurner met with our own Mike McDonald to discuss such issues.</p>
<p>&#8220;The moment that RSS becomes the default payload for delivering subscribable content, I think it just becomes like air. People don&#8217;t talk about getting html anymore, they just have access to the web. The fact that there are some protocols that make that interplay between a server and a browser work&#8230; no one thinks about that anymore. With IE7, with Firefox 2, certainly with iTunes&#8230; other applications like that make RSS built in&#8230; I think people are increasingly going to take it for granted.&#8221;</p>
<p>Klau moved on to say that he also believes that &#8220;mobile is clearly going to break out.&#8221; With parallel advancements in mobile tech, all this content is portable and RSS allows for the simplest delivery of content to these devices.</p>
<p>In typical business concern, monetization is key. With this in mind, Klau added that &#8220;at the end of the day, the way our publishers make money (and they way we at Feedburner make money) is in the build-out of this ad network&#8230; in a way that is very consistent with people are already consuming this content.&#8221;</p>
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