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Move over, Big Data. It’s time for Big Content.
This is about Big Content – consideration of content beyond the copy, and even beyond the content. It’s about hardware and software infrastructure, as well.
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- The increasing relevance of ebooks and other epublications
- All I learned about book publishing comes from The Book
- Content Re-use and Narrative Flow
- 2012 in Review – a Content Strategy Retrospective
- Two weeks, four events, eight observations: insights from the conference circuit
- Content Inventories, Audits, and Analyses: All part of benchmarking
- Working on the City of Vancouver website
- Occupying a unique content strategy space
- Move over, Big Data. It’s time for Big Content.
- Setting a context for a content strategy vocabulary
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- rahelab: @JRoTweeter It took me a while to figure out how to kill skype and lync but eventually I got rid of them ALL.
- rahelab: @georgebina It's not something I would do lightly - but sometimes you are just starting a topic and you realize it really needs steps.
- rahelab: @RayGallon @georgebina And I agree, acrolinx is too pricey sometimes. That is why I used it as an example only.
- rahelab: @RayGallon @georgebina think we're talking apples and oranges. I am talking editorial rules (eg "heard you are" vs "heard that you are").
- rahelab: Should be: prepping a Ppt deck. Am: reading teen fiction (bonding w granddaughter). Must be tired.
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