Anyone writing for the web needs to be aware that web content is treated as data. This applies to all business documents, not just web content. Parts of business documents are identified and filed by search engines,...
Blog: Content writing and content strategy insights
Webstock 08: the big buzz
No doubt about it, Webstock '08 was another great success. Some brilliant speakers gave us the big buzz of having to think for two days solid about new ideas, facts and trends not to mention all those snappy quotes. Many...
From data and documents to data in documents
The Document as Application: The Convergence of Document Publishing and Application Development. Jake Sorofman of JustSystems makes some sharp observations in this ContentWrangler article. Here's a sample: Data and documents have generally been isolated from one another. Data is stored...
Analysis of candidates' sites cuts both ways
Examining the presidential candidates' web sites is a popular sport for which each journalist invents new rules. In some cases the analysis is skewed by the writer's politics... naturally, or where's the fun? These articles are a tiny sample. Dogood-design.com...
A conspiracist rant about Google
Monopolies are scary. I often wonder what would happen if Google broke. No more instant search results, Google Alerts, Gmail or Google Docs. Google is more than a search facility. It's a filing system, archive, mail manager and news clipping...