January 10, 2005

The Importance of Being Permanent

     Without permanence you slip off the search engines. Without permanence, bold ideas like 'news as conversation' fall away, because you're shutting down the conversation before it has barely started. Without permanence, you might be on the web, but you're certainly not part of it.
     From The Importance of Being Permanent, a PressThink article by Simon Waldman, the Director of Digital Publishing for The Guardian Newspapers. Posted by Chris Hodge at January 10, 2005 02:58 PM | TrackBack | Links to this post
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