It’s interesting to read that Dave Eggers is enthusiastic about print making a come back.
As long as newspapers offer less each day- less news, less great writing, less graphic innovation, fewer photos- then they’re giving readers few reasons to pay for the paper itself. With our prototype, we aim to make the physical object so beautiful and luxurious that it will seem a bargain at $1. – gawker
It’s interesting because there is so much for free out there. It has fast become the norm. But how good is free really?
Free almost naturally loses the quality that we once upon a time expected. Everything is rushed. The competition is tough. It’s about being first, not the best. Just like Dave talks about a different experience for printed newspapers. I’d like to see different and better experiences online.
All the things that I desire for aren’t available because everyone seems to be trying to cater for an audience of thousands and millions. I want them to cater for me. Mostly me and perhaps some others
It would be nice if we all knew each other a bit better. Put a face to the avatars, but more importantly know the personality behind these people communicating on the web and to have some kind of trust with them.
