Feedburner the company that has a great influence on blogging and RSS Feeds has now shunned its own blog Burning Questions. Feedburner was acquired by Google for an estimated $100 million in cash. Prior to that the startup was at the epicenter of innovations in the RSS feeds domain. However Google has now almost killed all that, as the service continues to experience outages, haven’t added a new feature since ages and shunned its better paying advertising network in favor of AdSense for Feeds. And this time they have shunned their blog for AdSense for Feeds blog.
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