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September 21, 2004
The hidden cost of RSS feeds
eWeek has picked up this story. RSS Comes with Bandwidth Price Tag. My current RSS traffic fits under my monthly bandwidth bill, but it is raising quickly. That is why RSS off-load services like FeedBurner are attractive. As RSS starts to deliver much larger stuff like pictures, music and video, we are going to probably need an overlay network like Akamai for RSS. Don't bet against it.
Posted by Martin at September 21, 2004 3:48 PM
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