Posted By: The Channel 9 Team | Jun 24th, 2005 @ 10:26 AM | 231,935 Views | 147 Comments
Today Microsoft announced the addition of several new RSS features in the next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn. The Longhorn Browsing and RSS team (the one we interviewed here) is also are announcing a new RSS extension, to be released into Creative Commons, that lets you do lists in subscriptions.

Check it out, first video demos of Longhorn and IE 7.

There are three demos.
   Demo One, at about 23:19. RSS in IE 7 and synchronization with other aggregators (like RSS Bandit)
   Demo Two, at about 34:00. Enclosures, calendar integration.
   Demo Three, at about 49:50. Amazon integration.

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I know that I have a huge bias here, but I really think that MS is doing a really great thing when it comes to RSS. The beautiful part of it is that amount of work that an application developer no longer has to do. I think that RSS is going to be so much broader because MS is putting the work they are doing into the platform. The nice part is that this is not novel work… soon you’ll see these kind of platform investments in every platform. The surprising part is that any one else could have done the work first, but MS did. I think this may be the first time in a long time that MS has done something big that other people will emulate. Because knowing what RSS is and parsing XML for a dev is absolutely useless. It’s like knowing how to handle a TCP/IP packet. It’s the start of a brand new world. And when you can synch your databases, web directories, book marks, photos, calendars, reports, contacts, sales pipelines and everything else you can think of over RSS, you can have announcements like this to thank for kicking it off.

 

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Lets hope everyone waits a day or two before someone submits this to /. and Channel 9 goes down again.

DoomBringer
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dahat wrote:

Lets hope everyone waits a day or two before someone submits this to /. and Channel 9 goes down again.


Yeah, SlashFUD always posts old news anyhow... I figure it will take them a week to find this.
W3bbo
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The Master of Baiters
ScobleEtAl wrote:
Check it out, first video demos of Longhorn and IE 7.


What's this I hear?
mVPstar
mVPstar
I'm white because I smelt an onion.
I "heart" IE7 Smiley


Haven't finished watching the video yet..


mVPstar
irascian
irascian
Irascible Ian
Will be watching the video later this evening but already I see some folks are very upset about the whole thing:

http://www.digital-web.com/news/2005/06/microsoft_to_take_rss_five_steps_backwards/ 
Andre Da Costa
Andre Da Costa
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I have to say that IE 7 has such a sensible design, with the integration of search and RSS plus the layout of toolbars.
Stebet
Stebet
Buuuurrrritoooo!
This is sooooo cool.

I loved the Amazon demo as well.

I crave more info! Tongue Out
Minh
Minh
WOOH! WOOH!
Will the RSS/List library be released so XP can have similar functionality easily like IE7?

The image “http://www.middaysoftware.com/MinhsBlogs/Directgallery/lh_h_rss.gif” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.  But don't forget XP -- please.
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