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Functionality overlapping ?
by Guillaume Laurent on Friday 04/Apr/2003, @01:32
I'm not sure I see the point of having this RSS-like side panel for news sites (the first feature described above). It doesn't seem to offer any advantage over RSS...
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Re: Functionality overlapping ?
by Navindra Umanee on Friday 04/Apr/2003, @02:08
Indeed, there is a functionality overlap, although the HTML one is more flexible (it can be any HTML) and user-friendly (click button.. tab gets added) than the RDF one. On the flip side, RDF works everywhere.

I think there are plans to integrate the two applets. George can probably give more details here.
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Re: Functionality overlapping ?
by George Staikos on Friday 04/Apr/2003, @09:23
This feature was originally implemented by Mozilla and Netscape 6, and as Navindra says, it's really easy to use. Just click and it adds to the sidebar. The sites out there have supported it for a long time now. If you don't want to use it, you'll never know it's there. If you do, you'll be quite happy. Personally, I'm addicted to it already. :)
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