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Heinz WittenbrinkPhilip Greenspun über die Vorzüge des Bloggens und des Veröffentlichens von Gedanken in einem Absatz.
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Tom DaccordHow the Web and the Weblog have changed Writing
by Philip Greenspun in May 2009
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The Favorista'This article, prepared to support a talk at Wordcamp 2009, discusses how writing itself has changed because of the availability of the Web and the Weblog.'
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Will RichardsonMy favorite things about the Weblog:
* good support for one-paragraph ideas
* great repository for personal thoughts, if only so that the author him or herself can go back later to review
* content over form; Webloggers generally use a standard style and don't play with colors and formatting the way that GeoCities authors used to
* distributed comment system; no need for the entire conversation to be on one server
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Martin LindnerThe original World Wide Web, as conceived and implemented in 1990, solved seemingly all of the problems of publishing, by supporting any length of essay, including 20- or 30-page essays that previously had no home.
What was missing from the 1990 Web? The -
cminThe pre-1990 commercial publishing world supported two lengths of manuscript: The five-page magazine article, serving as filler among the ads or the book, with a minimum of 200 pages. The web solved this problem, it supports any length of essay. And Weblogs enable authors to publish one-paragraph ideas.
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