Microsoft RSS patents anger critics
Microsoft has managed to rankle its critics again, this time over a set of patent applications that cover one of blogging’s key technologies - a technology that Microsoft did not invent.
RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, lets bloggers, owners of news sites, and other content providers notify their readers when new content is published.
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