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Can you find RSS in the dictionary?

by Juned on February 25th, 2008

I was scanning th RSS feeds just a while ago and came across this tidbit of news.

The first online internet marketing dictionary is being offered on www.internetmarketing-dictionary.com the electronic-book features information on how to use Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) to it’s utmost and benefiting from the art of getting a site to the top of Google, Yahoo or MSN. The ebook also talks about Pay Per Click (PPC) Marketing or advertising and how you can get the best from managing paid for advertising via search engines which is the best way that you can guarantee a quick increase in visitor numbers.[Sour ce]

This seems to contradict the more expected definition of a dictionary. The dictionary the more mature of us are familiar with. Prior to the Internet and the Digital Age the dictionary was this big colossus’s of a s book found in most libraries. Mind you I like the practicality of our modern and digital dictionaries but I have a romantic , a soft spot, for the old thick dictionary.

Hoping that someday maybe the acronym RSS would find its way to the Oxford or one of those unabridged dictionaries. To me it is a sign that indeed RSS and Web feeds have become common place and ubiquitous. And at least that seems to be a sign of progress.

With what we see now. RSS being used not only on the desk top but also on digital frames, television sets and all the money coming in and not to mention a car equipped with RSS feeds. It maybe not a far off development.

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