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Competition meet Convenience
I’ve been thinking recently a lot about accessibility on the web, and specifically within accessibility, instances when convenience overrides competition. I read in Fast Company’s latest issue that Hulu, ranked third by FC for Top 50 innovative companies (Facebook was 15th), indexes search results outside of their own content.
Continue Reading Add comment February 23, 2009
Web Maintenance
A few weeks back, I had an interesting conversation with a client about publishing content online. He made a good point that it used to be the case that content would get published and for the most part, what was published was the end stance. This was obviously the case with printed content, as once content went to the printers, the ink was pressed and the story was written. This was still the case with the web for some time too. That is to say, that what you published, for a long time, was for the most part, your final word. Now, what we see is iterations being published and content evolving – blog posts being revised, edits, newspaper articles being revised, edited, etc.
Continue Reading Add comment October 15, 2008