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Sun Chief Executive Jonathan Schwartz said at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco “At some point the word ‘blogging’ will be anachronistic.” He predicts the novelty of blogs will simply wear off in the future. Still he admitted that it’s cheaper than advertising, and blogs are just a new way to accomplish the goal.
Text is Text, Books are Books
Still, writing is still writing. We’ve been reading since writing was invented, and I don’t see how that will change. Maybe the way we present our blogs will change, but still text should remain an important part of the internet. Blogging in the future will most like incorporate more medium forms, high quality photos, music, videos, most of the stuff we’re already doing.
Will Blogging Change that Much in the Future?
Can blogging really change that much in the future? How much has the average book changed in the last decade. Sure the cosmetics look different, but a book is still a book right? Sure our blogs will look better graphically, but in the end it’s still just a blog.
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