Twitter is undoubtedly great for quick updates, for people running political campaigns, for instance (with tweets flying around with hyper or even manic frequency). However, when it comes to deeply understanding an issue, a technology, or an entire industry, you can’t beat having content-rich resources that have been shaped by thoughtful writers and readers … resources that are well-organized and helpfully displayed using Web tools.
Deep Resources for Deep Thoughts
Posted by David Schmidt Schmidt in October 22nd 2008
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