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The best reports are bold, public, rich in data and full of energy.
The best reports are bold, public, rich in data and full of energy.
A good read about myths online, readership, popularity, and the results. Nick Carr’s bit on the Great Unread, presenting what I see as the slightly-off worldview, is nevertheless excellent writing. The recurring blog discussions on the topic, with their tinge of hysteira and self-absorption, are representative of a special flavor of our decade. I wouldn’t dream of anyone seriously claiming that today we don’t have access to digital printing presses onlnie — until I had seen it for the first time. (I suppose those doing so have only the rosiest ideas about what happens when you put together the text for a document and fire up your press and then have to go out and try distributing the results.)
In other news : http://postsecret.blogspot.com/ is amazing.
And Superman loves wikis. Go Supe!
Myths of lists and linear fame …
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