Publishing
Copyright and License
by admin on Nov.17, 2003, under Publishing
We all should respect copyright and license of contents on the web. The first thing to see is, if they have a license like from Creative Commons. If a web author have specified the way their content can be used, then it is an easy way to copy, modify and repost it somewhere, else things will not be so nice. If you are web author, then create a license of your own and post it on your website so that people can know what to do with your content without consulting you. Otherwise, it is a good practice to consult the original write-up before doing a rip-off. A good example can be seen at Brajeshwar’s website with his Attribution-NonCommercial 1.0 license.
Make Your Web Pages Speak
by admin on Nov.15, 2003, under Publishing, Usability
Folks I was just surfing some sites long back when I read this article. I don’t have the link of the site but if I get it I will post it. But its a good one. (continue reading…)
Content Writing
by admin on Oct.31, 2003, under Publishing
In school , my teacher used to tell me all the time. “the newspaper is not your confessional!”
But it was. Most of all, I learned that personal writing gets attention. I don’t know why. Maybe it’s an innate thirst for personal experience that we all share. Maybe it’s just literary rubbernecking. Whatever it is, it draws eyeballs like nothing else. (continue reading…)