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Home About Fenrrir Rodrigo Araujo Feeds: Posts Comments Will Twitter kill RSS? May 22, 2009 by Rodrigo Araujo The hype around Twitter has been growing enormously on the last weeks. Here in Brazil, writers from all around the web are writing and blogging about it everywhere. Almost everyone has a little blue bird on their blog side bar saying “follow me”. Many bloggers and news corp have been using Twitter to broadcast news, which is very similar to what RSS already does . Check it out: The Twitter way Blogger writes a new post; Blogger tweets about it and adds a tyniurl link to the post; Followers receive and read the tweet; If it’s interesting, they acess it. The RSS way Blogger writes a new post; The post is automatically included on the blog RSS, no twitting needed ; Signer accesses his RSS reader and gets the whole post, no clicking needed . As I see it, to share news, RSS is simpler. No twitting nor clicking around. So,...

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