E-mail Newsletters Switching To RSS 244
prostoalex writes "The wide spread of unsolicited e-mails is leading publishers and site owners towards subscription-based RSS, the InternetNews.com article says. Chris Pirillo from LockerGnome is quoted saying that people just do not subscribe to free e-mail newsletters anymore, making a broad assumption that anyone offering them would be a spammer. This short article on About.com also argues for the RSS as preferred format for newsletters, site headlines and all sorts of updates that were e-mailed to customers before."
Re:hmm (Score:1, Funny)
The definition of ironic (Score:5, Funny)
Posted to slashdot
good stuff to read? (Score:3, Funny)
So what does the Slashdot crowd recommend?
RSS vs. Email Archive... and then some. (Score:1, Funny)
Let's just kill all of the spammers and stop wasting time trying to avoid the garbage that they spew. By the way, why are spammers under the impression that I need penis enhancement drugs? I propose that if they send their girlfriend, wife or daughter to my place for a few days, they will soon have a different opinion.
Disposable (Score:3, Funny)
Re:hmm (Score:2, Funny)
That sounds good, in theory; but if a person isn't reading through all of the stories on Slashdot, what is he supposed to do with all of his extra time?