This is what people were clicking on off my reading list from May 2008.
- Let’s not forget what was killing us before the Internet
- User Assistance: Writing for a High-Context Culture
- More notes on AngryJournalist.com
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Luminaries look to the future web: “Exactly 15 years ago the directors at the lab where the web was first developed signed a document which said the technology could be used by anyone free of charge. That decision was instrumental in making the web truly world wide. BBC News talks to some of the leading figures in the web community about their hopes for the future of the web.”
- ESPN jumps into high school sports – Lost Remote: “While local media companies across the country have aggressively ramped up their high school sports initiatives with new sites and products, ESPN announced that it’s planning to launch a social networking site built around high school sports. ESPN Rise, which is the brand dedicated to the new effort, will also include a good deal of television coverage of high school sports — even in SportsCenter. ESPNRise.com will launch in August.”
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