In April 2000, I was blogging about…
- HTML frames (who remembers how much they sucked?)
- The sorry state of web design (AskTog)
- The future of reading
- “Rules grammar change: English traditional replace to be new syntax with” (The Onion)
- Journalism students who don’t read or watch journalism
- A design critique I published in the innovative online journal Kairos
- How Apple’s Hypercard set the stage for literary hypertext
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