And, just as people began to read yesterday's blog about Fairfield receiving national media attention, the recycled its content. Easy come ...
This does represent a unique problem on the Web. When USAToday changes the content of a story, what happens to the content that is ommitted? Well, to the user, it simply disappearhttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gifs. The Web is a great medium for building context, but what happens if that context is ephemeral? Aren't we then looking ata a glorified broadcast model of journalism?
USAToday should keep log archives or at least provide links to other photos within a story (like the New York Times and Washington Post do).
How irritating ...
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