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I beg to differ because I don't see the difference between the two. What exactly is the difference between Google using their own proprietary calendar protocol and not Caldav and Microsoft using their own proprietary calendar protocol and not Caldav? If anything Google is becoming more and more like MS day by day. If this is considered "evil" then I don't see how it is "more evil" than the person whose practices you are slowly leaning towards.
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Wasn't it a perversion in the first place to add yet an additional hop plus a single point of failure to the we we consume RSS feeds? It's just not how RSS was supposed to work for end users. (Plus, it was a Google service, so people should have avoided it from the start.)
What's the big deal? Add your feeds to a feed reader the way other people do.
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That single point (of failure) had an advantage. You could use multiple devices and have the same state on each one (a read article appears as read everywhere).
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On further derailing the thread:
Did someone look into ownCloud recently?
Last edited by michaaa62; 2013-03-14 at 09:03.