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[2006-01-31] Sorry, Microsoft; ODF Lives On In Mass.
Surprise, surprise. Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney appointed a successor to the departed CIO of the state's Information Technology Division, Peter Quinn, and stood behind the current plan to implement OpenDocument Format support by January 2007.

[2006-01-19] FeedXS Does Syndication Without A Site
Users of FeedXS can create RSS feeds to populate with content by directly posting an article to a feed without needing an existing website or blog.

[2006-01-17] A Sly Buy: Yahoo Snares SearchFox
The RSS feed reader startup SearchFox had announced they were shutting down on January 25th; Yahoo has stepped in to buy parts of the company.

[2006-01-16] Aloha To Hawaiian Wikipedia Plagiarist
A long-time entertainment columnist with the Honolulu Star Bulletin plagiarized work from a number of sources, with Wikipedia among them, and lost his job over it.

[2006-01-16] Get Smart About How You Manage Your Content
Bringing more science to content management is in no way dumbing down. Rather, it is about getting smart.

[2006-01-12] RSS Feeds Flying Out Of Orbitz
The online travel site has added syndicated feeds to its services, allowing users to subscribe to a limited number of deals for airfare, hotels, or vacation packages for select destinations.

[2006-01-09] SimpleFeed And The Year Of RSS
Once Microsoft acknowledged the importance of RSS feeds by making them features in forthcoming versions of Outlook, Internet Explorer, and the Vista operating system, they made 2006 the year to watch for RSS; it's a view SimpleFeed CEO Mark Carlson hopes to see broaden dramatically.

[2006-01-09] Scientific Content Management
Management is the pursuit of the best way. Content is an increasingly important resource and activity within organizations. It is time it was professionally managed.

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