[syndictation edition] “valleylist” electronic publishing is a group of articles that cover the state of the art in internet and electronic publishing.
i say it all started with the newspapers.
“valleylist” v147 r.1 – - san francisco a year later
- “valleylist” v149 r.1 – - electronic publishing [martin nisenholtz]
- - – - - planned new titles and sponsorship
- - – - – publishing schedule
- “valleylist” v150 r.1 – - newspapers [william randolph hearst]
- “valleylist” v151 r.1 – - magazines [jann wenner founder rolling stone]
- “valleylist” v152 r.1 – - ibooks and ereaders [gutenberg]
- “valleylist” v153 r.1 – - internet / browsers [search?]
- “valleylist” v154 r.1 – - electronic banking and transaction processing [h ross perot]
- “valleylist” v155 r.1 – - electronic commerce and home shopping [barry diller]
- “valleylist” v156 r.1 – - internet social groups and blogs [mark zuckerberg]
- “valleylist” v157 r.1 – - other kinds of electronic publishing [richard adler]
“valleylist” features the avatars and over 100 editions of high tech news pop culture politics and publishing information.
“5 articles on electronic publishing” remains among the most compelling argugments so far to give it all up and join the military.
i thought i’d publish more stuff anyway.
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