
Internet Explorer 7 has a new feature that shows available site feeds. If the RSS icon turns orange (see above, note mouse cursor), then an RSS feed or feeds are available. In the example above, for my site, you can see that 8 feeds are available.
And speaking of that, the main feed ("DrivingEnthusiast") is a superset of all feeds on the site. If you are interested in only certain topics, for example only news about Ford, select the Ford-specifc feed and you won't get new soon any other topic.
IE7 will drive RSS feeds to the mainstream for all types of users. Instead of having to find and use one of the oddball assortment of 3rd-party freeware tools to read RSS feeds (but still allowing them if you so prefer), IE7 will make RSS feed and subscription features easily accessable to all. Expect blogging to *really* take off when IE7 becomes generally available later this year.
Get the Internet Explorer 7 beta from Microsoft here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/ie7/default.mspx - it's available now for Windows XP and is also built in to the Windows Vista CTP and beta.
And you can "tour" all the changes in Windows XP, Internet Explorer 7, and Office 12 in my special "Vista" section above.