I just stumpled upon a pair of links possibly related to blog printing. The linked pages are in German, hence beware. One is Printed Net Culture -- Konr@ad First Issue. Two is Newsp Papers Online -- What will change the next three years.
Updates: none so far
My goal is to tear down the barrier that hinders net-originated high-level self-education to make the difference in real life it deserves. To publish net content to the outer world and to enable the outer world to interact with first glance static content is my approach to that goal. -- This blog documents the progress with that goal.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
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Sorry folks that my postings are only in german language. I always meant to start blogging bilingual but it is rather time consuming. Maybe I'll give it a try to post in English every once in a while.
My first posting about printed net culture ist about a printed magazine that was published during the 1990s in germany. Unfortunately they stopped it a couple of years ago.
In my other positng i discuss the future of printed newspapers online and i refer to a posting by howard owens which does the same about the US-market.
Best,
Steffen (Media-ocean)
Hey, thanks for the English intro of your postings.
Since Print Blogs! is after fixing the news gap between online content and mainstream offline media, I was thinking your postings might reveal some insights related to net content re-publication or newspapers vs online competition. But I didn't take the time yet to go deeper into your posts. However I checked back and noticed you quote Owens' list. That might be a benefit for the English readers of this blog. :-) ... On the German/English postings issue, I can say I've got a remarkable amount of German visitor on my English blogs -- but a total amount of 200 might be too thin for a recommendation. ;-)
Back in June, I covered Ryan Sholin's list of ten obvious things about the future of newspapers. Maybe that might fit into your analysis?
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