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kh7 rated 32 months ago- From the page: "Paper received 8 January 2001; accepted 29 January 2001." Connectivity more important than content. I have to agree, after a client of mine was more anxtious to get the e-mailadres and webinterface of his online e-mailclient working, than to get the website that went with it to work.
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 Don-Keehotay rated 4 months ago- A refutation of the often-repeated assertion that "content is king". Dude has a point -- with the new 'interactive Web', we're using connectivity to create our own content.
 poorsod rated 11 months ago- This was written in 2001. I think history has well and truly proven him wrong.
 bookspace rated 15 months ago- interesting
 - imadoofus123 rated 11 months ago
- this page has too much content, i didn't bother reading it.
 kh7 rated 32 months ago- From the page: "Paper received 8 January 2001; accepted 29 January 2001." Connectivity more important than content. I have to agree, after a client of mine was more anxtious to get the e-mailadres and webinterface of his online e-mailclient working, than to get the website that went with it to work.
 1femme rated 26 months ago- very interesting
 - rks1157 rated 35 months ago
- C'mon already ... content-shmantent.. Licensing is King baby.. connectivity is simply a means to an end. Can you hear me now?
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