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		<title>By: Audio Expansion Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Microsoft Vista - RSS is Going Mainstream</title>
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		<description>[...] As Microsoft&#8217;s Vista launches globally today, RSS syndication should get a nice boost in terms of mainstream adoption. Jason Van Orden points out that Windows Vista, Internet Explorer 7 and MS Office 2007 users will now be able to subscribe to RSS content (like blogs and podcasts) as easily as they do email. Obviously, we all hope that he&#8217;s right! [...]</description>
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