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The Machine Shop (jettared) wrote,
@ 2004-11-22 20:38:00
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    Question of the Week (11-22-04)
    Based on your reading about the qualities that Web text should have and your experiences with writing and reading on the Web, do you think that other forms of media (such as newspaper and magazine articles and books) are changing to be written more like Web writing in response to the increasing popularity of the Web? Why or why not?

    Eventually, as the years go by there will be no use for newspapers. Everybody will get all their news and information from the Web. I believe newspaper, magazine, and books are not changing to be more like Web writing to keep the original structure and to keep people away from changing the way they view the web. The Web will always have the edge in information and news, but the newspapers, magazines, and books will always have that original extravagancy to them.


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