"How big are blogs?" asked BusinessWeek back in 2005. "Try Johannes Gutenberg out for size. His printing press, unveiled in 1440, sparked a publishing boom and an information revolution" [1]. To compare blogs with Gutenberg's invention of moveable type is, perhaps, mildly hyperbolic. A blog is more of a literary style than a new form of information technology, and the World Wide Web itself bears much more conceptual resemblance to the printing press than do blogs.
Executive Update
The Pitfalls of Corporate Blogging
By Mark Choate
Posted August 14, 2007 | Leadership | Technology | Leadership |
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