So did you just insult your intelligence? The majority of people reading your post before could have ranged from anyone. So that doesn't make much sense.
No, since I understand what they're
intending to say. If every word in that sentence is taken by its formal definition, their claim is completely false, though. You're insulting your own intelligence by not realizing we're correct, though!
Of course you just proved that you did, besides the fact you giving whatever explination you still did it.
No, I didn't. Microsoft is twisting words; I'm not.
I highly doubt that to be true, RSS usage will shoot through the roof and be lead by IE7 users. What other source of people as large as IE7 use RSS? Note: This must be one specific service which makes RSS usage "mainstream". I highly doubt any single service other than IE can pull that off, especially non MS.
Again, you're obviously aware of how many other applications there are for RSS. Do you understand how powerful, usefull and important syndication is? Since RSS is the main protocol used for syndication, it's already used by the mainstream, whether they realize it or not. Cell Phones use (or can use) RSS. I'm pretty confident that will already have the upper hand on IE7. RSS already has huge application. IE7 implementing it isn't going to have much of an affect on how RSS is used. Using a hyperbole, it's like Microsoft implementing a field in IE7 that queries a search engine and then claiming they're bringing "search engines to the main stream."