Roughly a year ago in March 2010 Mathew Ingram wrote a post titled “Forget Paywalls – How About More Serendipity?“ The article itself acted as a good summing up of a meme sweeping media thinkers at the time: the loss of randomness and rise of homogeny in the news-reading experience. The argument went like this: As readers [...]
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Serndipity vs usability: the battle continues
Posted in Journalism, tagged journalism, usability on March 9, 2011 | 1 Comment »