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(I've confirmed that by recently asking several of my friends, and none of them had ever heard of it!) This is all about to change! Microsoft has very good reason to include an RSS reader with their new IE version. If they don't, surfers may have reason to switch to another that does. Firefox already includes an RSS reader. If they DO include an RSS reader, think of the implications: *You could browse to a webpage and IE could "discover" any RSS links on the page and notify Romance on the Job - Stimulating! Is it a Good Idea? e headlines that can be read and neatly displayed by RSS readers, much like an email program displays email messages."I can't get him off my mind! I am afraid to admit even to my best friend, but I am becoming obsessed with my boss. The attraction is like a magnet pulling me into a void that I both crave and fear. I think I'm falling in love!"Many successful families started with a relationship between people who met at work. 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The customer’s perception is reality.Question 2: If the client is always right, does it mean the service provider is always wrong, even if they have been trained and well prepared for the job?’Answer: Training and preparation is essential but it cann This is all about to change! Microsoft has very good reason to include an RSS reader with their new IE version. If they don't, surfers may have reason to switch to another that does. Firefox already includes an RSS reader. If they DO include an RSS reader, think of the implications: *You could browse to a webpage and IE could "discover" any RSS links on the page and notify you of them *You may be able to Right-Click on an RSS Feed and have an option to "Add to RSS Reader", which would instantly subscribe you to the Feed. *Web developers may be able to write web pages that allow visitors to automatically subscribe to a feed by clicking a button or submitting a form. Remember, Firefox already has all these features, but the vast majority still uses IE! Once visitors learn how RSS works and figure out how easy and convenient it is, RSS will become the expected format. Soon you will be FORCED to offer RSS content because consumers will not want to hand out their email address anymore! The time will come...will you be ready to deliver? Feel free to reprint this article so long as you include the resource box listed with the article.
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