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Heiko Hebig lives and works in Hamburg, Germany.
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RSS icon news


Looks like Microsoft and the Mozilla folks agreed on a RSS icon standard. Great news for everyone I think.

I just updated my individual entry archive page sidebar to include the icon. This whole XML / RSS / Atom thing is still confusing to "normal" people. I also think the terms "subscribe" and "feed" should be used more consistently. And, yes, that's a challenge as you can also "subscribe" to emails.

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i never subscribe to feeds, 'cause most sites do not provide a like to unsubscribe :)

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