Well, what do you know – Locus Online has been running for a decade. They must have been one of the first sf publications to dip a toe in the digital waters. I wonder if they’ll be among the first to take the plunge and abandon print entirely?
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Tags, tags, tags. They’re everywhere, from big name news sites to tin-pot backwaters like this one. But are they any real use to the average internet denizen, and more specifically to science fiction heads?
Continue reading “Tagging for today and tomorrow”
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The ability to spool a variety of ‘content’ onto the web from any moment and/or location we find ourselves in is growing by the month. But what use is it in real terms, and how much of that content is actually worthwhile? Continue reading “Shadowcasting”
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Ladies and gentlemen, VCTB is back online. Continue reading “Guess who’s back?”