Can we try and remove the feeling of immediacy that follows so much on-line engagement, and allow comments to follow when you’re ready, not as soon as something is shared?
Can we try and remove the feeling of immediacy that follows so much on-line engagement, and allow comments to follow when you’re ready, not as soon as something is shared?
Quotes on the value of experimentation.
I’ve been reading blogs in a feedreader pretty much since I started blogging. But a post from the laid back productivity blogger Nick Cernis got me thinking twice about this habit. In Ditch the Digital Itch: Drop Feed Readers Today he argues that: What started as an idea to push…
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