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by Ramanean
5422 days ago
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It's not a RSS reader..It displays a list of articles from a site and once you click on article it would display only the content of the article..I have already listed the reasons above Main features:Less data usage,Low load times for users,easier to read content Business model 1:I am going to let website publishers display their textlink ads in between the paragraphs of an article (They would have their own links)
My revenue stream: A link in the list of articles as well as a link at the top of article Business Model 2:A single link between the paragraphs by revenue sharing between the publisher and myself |
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I know it's not an RSS reader...my question is why would I use this app instead of just using an RSS reader. I'm not going to browse Engadget or TechCrunch on a text browser if I just want to read the articles...that's what their RSS feeds are for, and there are some very nice apps for reading them.