Until recently, the vast
amount of news and other information available on the World Wide Web was
accessible only by manually browsing for specific content via search engines. RSS (Really Simple Syndication) represents an
information revolution that turns this concept around by actively syndicating
content on an ever growing number of websites.
RSS content is transmitted over the Web via “feeds” covering an
extensive range of topics and interests, from general news coverage to breaking
bulletins in sports, business, science, politics, the arts, and countless other
fields. Users subscribe to the RSS feeds
available from an increasing number of websites and receive frequent updates in
their selected fields of interest via an “RSS reader” or “aggregator” that continuously
gathers news from RSS-capable sites and translates it into text and links for review
on-demand.
The aggregation of RSS feeds
is expanding exponentially, to the point that an estimated 75.3 million people
currently use this news channeling system on a regular basis. Our daily lives are constantly influenced by
one source of news or another, but mainstream news media channels are often
accused of biased reporting that is tainted by special interest groups. RSS feeds are not subject to censorship or
news filtering and one must be aware that the information provided must be
analyzed carefully just as is also true of the mainstream media, but the
concept still empowers individuals to have as much of a voice as the media
conglomerates.
RSS aggregators typically
appear in the same basic format as a web browser page displaying a list of
articles and links from feeds to which the user has subscribed. There are dozens of aggregators available to
which users can turn to review the latest updates. When
active, these aggregators dominate the desktop, making it necessary to set
aside other applications to catch up on the latest news.
In a breakthrough development
that brings the RSS news and information revolution to the next level, the
upstart software development team at Netsplorer.com
has created a powerful application that presents RSS feeds via an unobtrusive
newsreader that scrolls directly on the desktop. While still under heavy testing, the team
anticipates unleashing this remarkable application in early November 2006. The Netsplorer NewsReader™ will be completely
customizable, not only appearing at either the top or the bottom of the screen,
but also scrolling at a fully adjustable speed and transparency that makes it highly
user friendly. The Netsplorer NewsReader™
not only allows the user to scroll news
information directly from such mainstream news feeds as CNN and the BBC, it is
also capable of adding and displaying the feed from any RSS subscription, all
scrolling across the desktop in clickable links that open an associated web
page at the click of a mouse. For those who like to keep close track of
their investments, the Netsplorer NewsReader™ also will distinguish itself by allowing users
to display continuously updated delayed quotes and links to breaking news on
their favorite stocks.
Netsplorer™ also provides a groundbreaking
approach to RSS article posting. Previously, those who wished to submit their
own articles for posting to a potential readership of millions of RSS users needed
to go through many different syndication channels to achieve distribution over
hundreds of separate feeds. Netsplorer™
offers the potential to deliver this original content from its own web portal.
The Netsplorer NewsReader™ can also be custom
branded or co-branded for any organization that wishes to provide targeted news
to its customers, members, investors or other interested parties. The Netsplorer
NewsReader™ can be custom-branded to
display the organization’s own logo, provided that the statement, “Powered by Netsplorer.com” is included in
their marketing and distribution campaigns.
This unique capability allows companies and other groups to provide
their custom-branded version of the Netsplorer NewsReader™ free of charge to
their clients, providing a direct link to their target market along with free
end user access to the entire worldwide collection of RSS feeds.
The Netsplorer News Reader™ is certified to contain
no spyware or adware. The Netsplorer NewsReader™
will be available as a freeware download from Netsplorer.com. The company has set its goal on distributing the
free Netsplorer™ application to millions of desktops worldwide within the next
twelve months.
Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a business development consultant, speaker, author, and copywriter. With 15 years experience in Business Marketing Management program. He is also a technical writer for
http://Netsplorer.com News syndication and RSS feed aggregator. He spearheaded the online marketing program for
http://Stockmat.com with a successs ratio of over 52 million hits in the month of August 2005.
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