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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 23, 2005 5:20:00 PM

Microsoft plans to announce on Friday that it is expanding its support for the Web publishing standard Really Simple Syndication.

Most typically, RSS is used by news publishers and bloggers to notify subscribers when new information has been posted. It is also used by podcasters to alert listeners to new available audio.

Microsoft is proposing an extension to RSS that would allow it to better support ordered lists of information. Today, RSS feeds are sent and read merely as a stream of messages, with the order being determined according to the time the messages were sent. Microsoft is proposing a way to add ordering information so that an RSS feed could better handle things like an e-commerce site's list of best-selling items or calendar information ordered by the date of an event rather than when the appointment was created.

"Lists are all over the place, and people are starting to move them around via RSS, and they are not the usual kind of data that has been carried by RSS in the past, influential blogging pioneer Dave Winer said in a posting late Wednesday. "The people at Microsoft noticed something that I had seen, only peripherally--that there were applications of RSS that aren't about news. Like Audible's NY Times Best Seller list, or an iTunes music playlist, or lists of Sharepoint documents, or browser bookmarks."

A formal announcement of the effort is expected Friday at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle, Winer said.

Microsoft confirmed that it is backing an effort to add support for ordered lists but would not go into detail ahead of Friday's announcement.

Winer also hinted that RSS may be assuming a more central role at Microsoft, noting that there is a team devoted to the syndication standard.

"On Friday you'll see how deeply integrated RSS is in the architecture of the browser," Winer said in his blog posting. "But that's just the tip of what may turn out to be a very big iceberg."

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Posted by: osreinstall Posted on: 06/27/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Welcome to the club..  nucrash | 06/23/05
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish  keel | 06/23/05
Dang, ya beat me to it, keel. (NT)  Judas I. | 06/23/05
OK, I'll give you equal credit.  keel | 06/23/05
You like having to rant both ways  osreinstall | 06/23/05
C'mon, osreinstall, ...  Judas I. | 06/23/05
The little group of yours includes the likes of IBM.  osreinstall | 06/23/05
Errr....  thetargos | 06/23/05
I would go for it.  osreinstall | 06/23/05
Of course, IBM can't OWN open source ...  Judas I. | 06/23/05
United we stand!  osreinstall | 06/23/05
You forget that Open Source has to support everything that MS does.  DonnieBoy | 06/24/05
You have to force it like MS and others  osreinstall | 06/24/05
osreinstall, I think you're missing the business paradigm, here.  Judas I. | 06/24/05
A better anology Obutterball  osreinstall | 06/24/05
osreinstall: See, we're not that far apart.  Judas I. | 06/25/05
I would support proprietory Unix for 86  osreinstall | 06/26/05
Yep, that's the way it works around these parts  Boot_Agnostic | 06/27/05
You got that right!  osreinstall | 06/27/05
Thanks, keel...  Judas I. | 06/23/05
and whats wrong with that?  JoeMama_z | 06/23/05
If you don't get it, it's very hard to explain  keel | 06/23/05
Difficult to Explain?  nucrash | 06/23/05
The problem is that Microsoft was is not working with the community to  DonnieBoy | 06/23/05
There's always a choice  Otto_Delete | 06/23/05
The problem is, if only 2% use the extension, MS still wins.  DonnieBoy | 06/23/05
I understand your point....  JoeMama_z | 06/23/05
MS should focus on getting RSS working based on standards.  DonnieBoy | 06/23/05
curious.....  JoeMama_z | 06/23/05
The competitors have to stick to the standards.  DonnieBoy | 06/23/05
Jumping the gun  rapson | 06/23/05
I guess we are trying to put pressure on them make changes open.  DonnieBoy | 06/24/05
D'oh  raymanjr | 06/23/05
Microsoft to bolster RSS support  Loverock Davidson | 06/23/05
Soo....  thetargos | 06/23/05
Now we get articles...  Richard Flude | 06/23/05
Bye bye RSS  RickySan65 | 06/24/05
announcement  RickySan65 | 06/24/05
..... XP Required!  Reverend MacFellow | 06/24/05

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