Substitute ‘journalism’ for any other heritage media in this story and it is identical. The opening paragraph sums up this subject. The Guardian is doing well in the digital domain and the...Read More
Have a look. This is what happens when we make networks of bits and loose connections. Services are porous to each other, so someone could make a service that pulls this data from over there, and does...Read More
Kate picks up that hypertext structures are about the gaps between things. Networks are defined by gaps, so the recent readings have been all about why these gaps seem to get joined. And the next step...Read More
Ideally you would like to have both options, wouldn't you? One for die hard collectors, the other for those that just enjoy access and to have the stuff 'follow' you around on your devices (the clou...Read More
The simple answer is that Kindle is a very closed platform, there is no app store for kindle, it is in that sense a one trick pony. The better answer though is that by tying it to iOS (I'd expect an...Read More
The simple answer is that Kindle is a very closed platform, there is no app store for kindle, it is in that sense a one trick pony. The better answer though is that by tying it to iOS (I'd expect an...Read More
Ten sonnets, in the original you could flip each line individually (like those children's books to create fantastic creatures), this creates 100,000,000,000,000 possible combinations, it would take so...Read More
Now, if I were particular sort of theorist, for example some sort of Marxist, I might decide that one of the parts of what I've described as a 'conglomeration' is more important than the others, in tr...Read More