Paris-based Thomas Sauzedde writes (en francais) about the advantages & disadvantages of publishing e-newsletters vs. publishing via an RSS feed. As he puts it, "Qui va triompher?" (Which will prevail?) He sees a great future for RSS but says it will take a couple of years to be adopted. I agree. This isn't a new topic but it was fun to run across it in a non-U.S. blog. Read his post (assuming you can read in French). Includes useful links to other sources as well as to FeedBurner's effort to provide stats on RSS subscribers. Yes, I know I need that little accent thingy under the "c" in francais. I can never remember how to do it.

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Nancy said on September 21, 2004 at 10:43 PM

It’s a cedilla. ç in HTML will do it!  Use the character map to find it.

Nancy said on September 21, 2004 at 10:44 PM

I thought that might happen… & # 231 ; (take out the spaces)


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