thefuturebuzz.com— Unfortunately newspaper Web sites, on the whole, are still playing by the old rules of the Web. Here are a few things that are especially frustrating.
Jun 1, 2008View in Crawl 4
I've yet to find an online publication that isn't biased in some sense as well. I think the only real issue is the speed at which you can get the news.
The transition from old media to new media is inescapable, and for most the daily dose of news via the internet is now perhaps more common than the newspaper on the doorstep in the morning. Companies like Pressmart <a class="user" href="http://www.pressmart.net">http://www.pressmart.net</a> have adopted print-to-digital service in a remarkable manner. We expect that the richness and depth of the print content will be leveraged more and more through online media.
madridJun 2, 2008
On a bad day, I need paper, wet naps, warm water, soap, a toilet brush, epsom salts, a thick magazine and a hot toddy.
fredfredricksonJun 2, 2008
I've yet to find an online publication that isn't biased in some sense as well. I think the only real issue is the speed at which you can get the news.
kzooJun 2, 2008
It's better to have a bias and admit it (or at least not deny it) than to try and hide it.
mrbitchJun 3, 2008
classic reply FTW: "don't borrow petebot's DS"
auto98Jun 4, 2008
Or, as i live virtually opposite a beach, sitting in your garden pretending to read the paper, but actually looking at the bikini-clad laydeez
frepnogJun 18, 2008
damn you are f**king crazy.i mean it.
Closed AccountJul 30, 2008
It's interesting how the (print) media that bitches about censorship by government censors comments on their site. In India, media has f**kload of freedom, so much that they do sting operations on corrupt politicans to army.. and I love that. But when you goto their site and post something, you better make sure it's what THEY want to read and hear from you as a citizen, else the comments never appears again.<a class="user" href="http://ladies.paramegsoft.com/">http://ladies.paramegsoft.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://game.paramegsoft.com/">http://game.paramegsoft.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://download.paramegsoft.com/">http://download.paramegsoft.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://girls.paramegsoft.com/">http://girls.paramegsoft.com/</a>
margritaDec 30, 2008
The transition from old media to new media is inescapable, and for most the daily dose of news via the internet is now perhaps more common than the newspaper on the doorstep in the morning. Companies like Pressmart <a class="user" href="http://www.pressmart.net">http://www.pressmart.net</a> have adopted print-to-digital service in a remarkable manner. We expect that the richness and depth of the print content will be leveraged more and more through online media.