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Thursday, September 05, 2002 |
We are rapidly approaching the day when it will be possible for a person to publish a weblog from a PC, with rich audio and video, that is read/heard/seen by 1 m people and have it cost under $40 a year (all in costs including software, bandwidth, etc.). Now, that is a revolution. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
3:03:22 PM
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Russ Lipton wonders if a book on Radio should be "produced on paper, as a linear .pdf file (with links), a weblog, a .root file or a combination of some/all?" [Scripting News]
When I first started getting serious about the Web in the late 90's this is the first thing I wondered about. The ability to embed links in writing completely changes how one writes or more to the point, how one organizes and maintains documents. I don't think a Radio book should be produced on paper just because we need to start solving this problem and here is a good place to start. A pdf file is just a paper book you can read on a computer or print. I doesn't solve the problem.
I want to sit down and start writing douments using something like Radio, not some elaborate expesive documentation system. I also want my readers to be in on the writing so I can get instant feedback. A document needs to be living and ongoing not finished.
7:24:40 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Clarence Westberg.
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 This is my blogchalk: United States, Minnesota, Bloomington, West, English, Clarence, Male, 51-55.
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