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Managing a Website in Web 2.0
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Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2015
A collection of articles, opinions and essays on making webpages in Web 2.0 where html websites coexist with Wikis, blogs and forums. Of course some examples of the latter three still cannot live without site maintenance, which is pretty expensive to do if it doesn't use a pre-existing domain. There's also the issue of misinformation even if that long predated the Internet.
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C. Alex - The Hidden Webpage

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Sometimes I find it hard to believe that I've been an internet user for twenty years now. That's older than some of my co-workers. It's over half my life. And still the internet feels like "the new thing." I used to take it for granted, like we all do. But at least I remember what it was like when it wasn't there. When you had to leaf through an encyclopedia set to find an answer. When you could only find Gillian Anderson's picture in magazines. Or later, when songs took 30 minutes to download and full-length movies were almost impossible to find, because no-one's hard drive could hold them.