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Is there any hope for RSS readers?
RSS technology was born in 1995. Today, despite the ups and downs of fate, it has never "died", almost accompanied by the development of the entire Internet. (Please refer to /question/ 19559570#8209. 2. Is there any hope for 2.RSS readers? RSS readers can only be niche products used by high-end people. There are Google readers abroad, and there are fresh fruit readers, Youdao readers and QQ readers at home. That's enough. Further development, users are just like this, and product forms are just like this. 3. Summary Although RSS readers are like this, the "personalized reading" problems that RSS readers try to solve (whole network aggregation, noise reduction and duplication removal, selective recommendation) are big problems related to the way everyone obtains/processes information in the future. On the way to solve the problem of personalized reading, RSS protocol, as a whole network aggregation scheme of information content, is still of great use. RSS readers are hopeless, and RSS will last forever. RSS is an excellent underlying standard. However, the word Reader seriously limits the play of this standard. Facebook's friends are based on RSS. A push mechanism similar to that mentioned by Twitter can also be based on RSS. In the future, filtering, re-aggregation, intelligent sorting and personal preference learning for RSS feeds (not just RSS reader feeds) will be promising. These all have RSS but no readers. The first step to make good use of RSS is to eliminate the restrictions of readers. So you will find it ridiculous to discuss whether RSS will die. What else can we do to discuss RSS? There are too many possibilities.