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Development History
The basic idea of restructuring information about websites goes back to as early as 1995, when Ramanathan V. Guha and others in Apple Computer's Advanced Technology Group developed Meta Content Framework.

The first version of RSS, was created by Dan Libby and Ramanathan V. Guha at Netscape. It was released in March 1999.

In July 1999, Dan Libby of Netscape produced a new version, RSS 0.91, which simplified the format by removing RDF elements and incorporating elements from Dave Winer's scripting News syndication format.

This RSS technology is used widely at that time, with supporting of many big companies, such as Yahoo, Useland.

In 2003, Google developed a new aggregator supporting Atom, which is a new technology developed by IBM software engineer Sam Ruby. One successful example of is Google Reader.

In March 2010, Dave Winner declared that RSS and Atom will merge in the future.

Features

 * User can get Title and Content Snippet without advertisement and images.
 * News reader will aggregate the content from website which user subscribed for automatically.
 * User can have multiple subscription from different website, and read in one news aggregation.