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    @phenomlab I agree with you, otherwise they would have already done that.

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    @phenomlab and that is the exact moment you double click on the browser icon and start typing away what you want to search for haha

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    @phenomlab said in What's your view on RSS - is it dead technology?:

    @JAC would be keen to get your views around RSS feeds

    Iā€™ve used RSS feeds over the years to pull in articles on forums and websites. I also have an RSS feed app on my phone that contains selective football news, itā€™s still an incredibly handful tool for me.

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    This is interesting - $116m bet on share positions?

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    @Panda I think weā€™re already seeing that direction being followed - although probably not in the sense of self-hosted.

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    @crazycells yes, I think it certainly has a place - but to enrich knowledge, rather than simply substitute it.

    I remember years ago when I did my exams. You werenā€™t allowed a calculator or anything like that and had to show your workings on a separate piece of paper which you were given additional marks for.

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    Sounds simple enough, but with technology doing everything for us these days, our basic skills (think the ā€œThree Rā€™sā€, and see example below) have taken a back seat and I think thatā€™s made us lazy.

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    @Hari not sure from the consumer perspective, but Skype has been all but completely consumed by Microsoft Teams when it comes to business usage.