"'The Web is not Print'. This isn't news to anyone. But the web isn't screen either. Or more accurately it is print, and screen, and voice, and many other things."I just stumbled upon this brilliant article, a rant about why we should design pages with all types of devices in mind -- not just popular web browsers. CSS and basic, clean, valid XHTML (or HTML) allows us to do this.
Tim Bray asks What's Next for RSS? It's a good little article. It's funny to me when people refer to RSS as an XML language. It's really just XML -- with a pre-defined set of rules so that whatever reads it on the other end, be it a browser, application or whatever, knows what to expect.