Tuesday, April 29, 2003
Jon Udell: When a writer for IDG's newsletter asked me some questions about how weblogs relate to InfoWorld's mission, I realized I might as well use the medium self-reflexively. I'm more often an interviewer than an interviewee. But like a lot of other distinctions, that one has lately begun to blur. By posting a draft of my answers to his questions, I hope to demonstrate -- not just describe -- the process of public writing and cross-blog commentary. I expect this writer will wind up with a deeper and richer story as a result. That, of course, is exactly why I think blogs matter to InfoWorld. ...
[Jon's Radio] 10:13:53 AM Link Google It!
[Jon's Radio] 10:13:53 AM Link Google It!
Dictionary.com Word of the Day: lacuna \luh-KYOO-nuh\, noun; plural lacunae \luh-KYOO-nee\ or lacunas:
- A blank space; a missing part; a gap.
- (Biology) A small opening, depression, or cavity in an anatomical structure.