
June 24, 2005
At Gnomedex 5, being held June 23-25th in Seattle, Washington, Microsoft gave its first public preview of Internet Explorer 7. The latest version of IE7 adds RSS support.
IE 7 adds RSS autodiscovery support, displaying an orange RSS icon when a news feed is available for a page. A plus-sign icon will give users a one-click option for subscribing.
In addition, IE 7 will display news feeds in a user-friendly way.
Microsoft also demonstrated IE 7 integrating with Longhorn, the next version of Windows, to communicate with Common Feed List that can be accessed by multiple applications.
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Yah i figured that would happen. Never mind that Mozilla and Firefox have had RSS support since the beginning.
I wonder if MS called an innovation like they always do?
Posted by: brian dewitt at June 25, 2005 09:33 AM
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