13 setembro 2003

VITAMEDIAS
For Pioneers of Web Journalism, the Future Is Still Full of Surprises: [Christopher Barr, founding editor in chief of CNET Networks in 1995 and left in 2001]: Weblogs, or something very similar, were dreamed up more than 100 years ago by Jules Verne. In his 1890 futuristic "A Day in the Life of an American Journalist in 2890," he predicted that instead of being printed, every morning the news is spoken directly (IM'd?) to subscribers, who, from interesting conversations with reporters, learn the news of the day. Each subscriber owns a recorder (hard disk?) to gather the news if he doesn't want to listen to it himself.