New Interview by Yours Truly

I was interviewed a few weeks back by the San Jose Mercury News, and the article(s) were just released. One, "RSS feeds are catching on with Web community", quotes thusly:

"At this point in the scheme of things, we've got new aggregators and new uses of RSS appearing everywhere,'' said Kevin Hemenway, the creator of AmphetaDesk who is also known by his Web alias, Morbus Iff. "All of these are just steps in a staircase, and I doubt we'll run out of steps any time soon -- there's a lot of potential here.'

And "News-reader software can do your Web surfing for you":

"Aggregation is about saving time,'' said Kevin Hemenway, the creator of AmphetaDesk who is also known by his Web alias, Morbus Iff. "If you want to have a lazy stroll through the Net by following links, then that's not aggregation. Aggregation is meant to bring your stroll into one location.''