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Mercury News | 10/29/2003 | RSS offers no-muss, no-fuss information:
"RSS feeds don't require giving out your e-mail address, so many people predict their use will help reduce spam. They can also help publishers who are encountering problems getting their products past spam filters, which often mistake them for junk mail."
"The easiest way to fight spam is to walk away,'' said RSS advocate Chris Pirillo, the former TechTV answer man who publishes lockergnome.com and other newsy sites. ``It's done. My message to people is that RSS is an easier, cleaner way to stay in touch with Web sites."
"There is simply no way to spam your RSS channels.''
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