If You Ain't a Feed, I Don't Read
Dean Shareski,
Ideas, Thoughts from an EdTech,
Jul 30, 2007
This post captures the tension between wanting to use new communications tools - things like RSS, for example - which are really so much more advanced, and wanting to read people who have interesting ideas, but who have, for some reason, not caught on to these tools. Marc Prensky, for example, hasn't blogged anything for more than a year. Meanwhile, Jay Cross is discontinuing his email newsletter. "My email blasts," he writes, "are historically opened by 39% of those who receive them." If you want to read Jay Cross, you need to subscribe to his RSS feed.
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