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Title:
Links as Language: The Advent of 3-D Writing
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David Thomas
, daviddylanthomas.com
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Hyperlinks have had a profound impact on the way we read and given rise to a new style of writing that relies on links to create meaning. See how you can write in a way that engages your readers that's never been possible until now.
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SXSW Interactive 2008
Reiki Philly
on 20/8/07
We touched upon this at BlogPhiladelphia - can't wait!
Frank Roche
on 22/8/07
I like this idea a lot...and I think people will learn a lot from the discussion.
Tim Murphy
on 22/8/07
Very interesting, I look forward to hearing more!
Leonard Lipkin
on 22/8/07
Cool idea. I definitely think that hypertext has not reached its full potential either
Erin Finn
on 23/8/07
This is something we struggle with all the time so it's exciting that it is being addressed.
David Thomas
on 28/8/07
Just to give an example of what I'm talking about, this post: http://www.daviddylanthomas.com/blog/hard-news/ makes no sense without clicking on the links.
Debra L
on 29/8/07
Very cool idea!
Micki Krimmel
on 20/9/07
Dope topic.
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