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TODAY'S TOP SOA & WEBSERVICES LINKS AJAXWorld News Desk Why Feedburner Is Trouble, Day 2
My feed, that isn't served through Feedburner, doesn't work as well with Google Reader
By: Dave Winer
Jul. 23, 2007 04:45 PM
Dave Winer's Blog First, I don't use Feedburner, never have, never will. However, if Google, the new owner of Feedburner ties Feedburner to Google Reader, that still hurts people like me, because my feed, that isn't served through Feedburner, doesn't work as well with Google Reader. If you doubt this is possible, read this comment by Kevin Marks, who works at Google. It's not only possible, but it's the way the tech business works and always has worked. Now let's take a deeper look at "doesn't work as well." It could end up meaning "doesn't work at all." It's quite possible in the second or third iteration that Google drops support for non-Feedburner feeds. It wouldn't be unprecedented, far from it. Google Blogoscoped created a long list of Google products that "prefer" other Google products. I've never seen Google not do this when they had the chance. The instant they bought Blogger they tied it to their toolbar. If they had used an open API the toolbar would have worked with all blogging tools. Google just doesn't think that way, sorry to say. The ability of one user to opt out would do absolutely nothing to stop or even diminish the negative effects of monopolistic tying. And users show no inclination to do anything for the benefit of the Internet as a whole, so there's no reason to believe any of them would withhold their support of Feedburner just because it screws with the benefits of a level playing field in the RSS ecosystem. The whole point of tying is to penalize people who opt-out. WEB 2.0 LATEST NEWS
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