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Article Excerpt With technology, it's so easy to get behind the curve: Just ignore some development you shouldn't ignore.
Recently I was talking with a colleague of mine, and he said, "I was getting all these weird headlines on my RSS reader."
"On your what?" I asked.
He looked at me like he wanted to say, "You don't know what an RSS reader is?!" But instead he said, "I use FeedReader with' about a dozen channels." Like I already knew about RSS, and was only obliquely enquiring as to which specific reader he used.
At that point I didn't know if my ignorance was a big deal, but as with most COMPUTER USER readers, keeping up with the latest trends, products, and technological innovations is sort of a point of honor for me. Cravenly, I gave him a knowing nod, and the discussion continued along its original lines, as if my lapse was of little consequence.
Later, still feeling chagrined, I got back to my office. The first thing I did was a Web search for RSS. Worst fears confirmed; RSS appeared to be of some (maybe a lot of) importance. Behind the curve is...
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