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Re: Using Yahoo's podcasting with iTunes?



On 1/30/06 3:14 PM, "Robert Sayre" <email@hidden> wrote:

> On 1/30/06, Tantek Çelik <email@hidden> wrote:
>> 
>> Robert, when you say "many content providers wanted", do you by any chance
>> have some (or know of) specific research of current content providers on the
>> Web that demonstrates this?
> 
> There was a thread on the media-rss list about the invention of so
> many properties. The Yahoo! guys claimed it's what their content
> partners were asking for.

Ah, perhaps that is the difference.

What content providers are *asking for* and *doing currently* (or even
*trying to do currently*) are quite different.

IMHO trying to design a format by putting in stuff just because people are
"asking for" that stuff is how you get unusable and hugely complex
megaformats.

Thanks for the follow-up Robert.

Tantek

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