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"Our personal sites, once our primary points of online presence, are becoming sock drawers for displaced first-person content. We are witnessing the disappearance of the all-in-one, carefully designed personal site containing professional informat"
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Richard Kendall"Our personal sites, once our primary points of online presence, are becoming sock drawers for displaced first-person content."
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Ari R"Our personal sites, once our primary points of online presence, are becoming sock drawers for displaced first-person content." People are outsourcing their webpage feature design to Flickr, Twitter, Delicious, etc.
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arobertBut outsourcing the publication of our own content has long-term implications that point to more traffic for the web services we rely on, and less traffic and fewer readers for ourselves.
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m cassimatisvia prvs dlc jimray: Zeldman has some sharp thoughts on the disappearing personal site as we instead opt for third party collection of our lives, be it Flickr, del.icio.us or twitter
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Paolo SordiWe are the ones making our own sites disappear.
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phoenix2lifeJeffrey Zeldman Presents : The vanishing personal site
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Our personal sites, once our primary points of online presence, are becoming sock drawers for displaced first-person content. We are witnessing the disappearance of the all-in-one, carefully designed personal site containing professional information, links, and brief bursts of frequently updated content to which others respond via comments. Did I say we are witnessing the traditional personal site’s disappearance? That is inaccurate. We are the ones making our own sites disappear.
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