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And with that pagecount, is more of a newsletter than a magazine.
I'm kinda creeped out.
But I'm impressed by your huge tripod.
Things now work for me just about everywhere. That is until Microsoft comes out with their "better" Flash-killer and fragments the market again.
You hit the nail on the head at Web 2.0 about sticking with the lowest common denominator technology.
Now let's hope that everyone does just that and doesn't fall for the hype over the new whizzbang stuff that only works on newer machines of a particular processor type that only run a certain OS, not to mention a certain browser.
This comment is a bit off topic really... I haven't seen you mention this yet: www.lost.eu/416a1
The Lost Game is an interesting social networking experiment tracking real world and online transfer of links. If you sign up with my address (above) I get points - and then you get to rate me for originality of the "plug". The suggestions the site gives for really original plugs are things like write it "on the side of a fish" etc...
Thought you might be interested - it's a new web "fad" / phenomenon / quirk. (Or maybe you have already seen it and didn't think it was worth a mention...
Cheers!
As for the content, maybe it's just me but I don't really get it - it just seems rather redundant.
If you're a blogger/podcaster you probably already know everything in it.
If you're not interested then you won't read it.
If you're looking to start out then it's not needed because blogging & podcasting are so simple and the info is all out there in more accessible forms (not to mention you probably wouldn't have heard of the mag).
There are better places to find more up to date news on the industry (here for instance!) and the nature of blogging/podcasting makes the interviews pretty pointless as you get to know people through their content anyway.
It's really not even 1.9 :)
Call me old-fashioned, but it was pretty darned effective...and I didn't have to listen to ads yelling at me all day.
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