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I worked at Reuters for many years as well, and they have some amazing technology to shuffle news and data all around the world - you need to be that good when the world's currency, bond and stock traders rely on that data.
But in this case, I'm not sure its about RSS, its all about what Reuters has done since the 1960s - move news and information around electronically and format it in the best way for the application.
Yeah who needs a paper when you can watch the screen coming out of the station. I can't find a flickr picture to share of either screen, so I'll grab one monday and post it here (and at http://www.flickr.com/photos/phillprice)
*Results not typical.
Are you new to this writing thing?
The ones that feed from just RSS, without direct journo input just run and run. They clean up after themselves and do clever stuff with images and are also network aware - where they show someting nice when the network goes off and spring back to life. Flash makes like easy - and informs - as well being low maintenance. Cool! The coolest thing about it the rss data has already been through the editorial process for publishing on the news website, so no need to have bespoke content for it. It's there already - just bigger ;)
Good to see you again tonight, Robert ;) Another interesting evening!
It's Dina Mehta and not "Mehti".
Thanks,
Yuvraj
More about how we use it can be found here:
http://tim.lauer.name/archives/003108.html
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/ . :)
(Visions of the Reuters lobby displaying "LOL PWNED!" in big 30-foot high letters.)
This is significant because the people there develop BridgeChannel, Bridgestation, Reuters Plus, in addition to a good part of the BDN data delivery infrastructure as well.
Why, then, is Reuters hiding this fact from its customers?? Shouldn't Goldman, Susquehanna, Fidelity and others be made aware that financial service products they depend on every day are being outsourced to the far east -- likely to consulting companies based in India??
As an interested third party, I feel the actions of the brass in London to move these mission critical products off-shore is something that definitely needs to be told.