mattmo.io
Introducing mattmo.io – digital news & CMS tech
http://mattmo.io/2014/07/03/introducing-mattmoio-digital-news-and-cms-tech
Introducing mattmo.io personal thoughts on digital news and CMS tech. Thursday, July 3, 2014. I’ve been putting it off for a couple of months now; after receiving my third AWS bill and making zero posts, it was time to do it or shut this thing down. What is mattmo.io? Other than the obligatory self-promotional exercise that I guess every creative-class professional has to do today, what’s the deal? Talking conceptual stuff. I’ll try to balance those two extremes, and generally offer a different...As much...
journal.code4lib.org
The Code4Lib Journal – Building a Better Book in the Browser (Using Semantic Web technologies and HTML5)
http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/10668
Issue 33, 2016-07-19. Issue 32, 2016-04-25. Issue 31, 2016-01-28. Issue 30, 2015-10-15. Issue 29, 2015-07-15. Issue 29, 2015-07-15. Building a Better Book in the Browser (Using Semantic Web technologies and HTML5). By Jason A. Clark and Scott W. H. Young. An overall view of this landscape is provided by the Pew Research Center, whose survey data shows that e-reading continues to rise [ 1. E-reading device ownership continues to rise [ 2. And mobile device and tablet ownership continues to rise [ 3. Proje...
knottyknotty.com
Now Making: Editorially
http://www.knottyknotty.com/2013/02/11/now-making-editorially.html
Editorially has since closed for business, but it was really an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have been part of it. I’ve included this announcement of its launch because it’s the only post I’ve ever written to celebrate the launch of a project I worked on. Editorially’s blog, STET. Is still around and well worth reading. A tool that gives writers and editors the collaborative space to simply write better. I consider myself seriously lucky to be working on a problem that has nagged at me since I...
thedavidyee.com
Now Making: Editorially
http://www.thedavidyee.com/2013/02/11/now-making-editorially.html
Editorially has since closed for business, but it was really an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have been part of it. I’ve included this announcement of its launch because it’s the only post I’ve ever written to celebrate the launch of a project I worked on. Editorially’s blog, STET. Is still around and well worth reading. A tool that gives writers and editors the collaborative space to simply write better. I consider myself seriously lucky to be working on a problem that has nagged at me since I...
justanotherfoundry.com
Just Another Foundry – JAF Facit
http://justanotherfoundry.com/facit
Just Another Foundry GmbH. Telephone: 49 89 32389836. Tim Ahrens, Shoko Mugikura. Amtsgericht München, HRB 215951. Talks, Teaching and Workshops. Books, Articles and Interviews. Tools for Type Designers. Up there up here , designed by Kaune and Hardwig. IOS app, image Viewbook. Sebastian Fitzek novel covers, designed by Zero. Sebastian Fitzek novel covers, designed by Zero. Source: stet.editorially.com. Markt der Kontinente, designed by Charlotte Driessen. Designed by Jason Santa Maria. Metworst of boere...
arcae.knottyknotty.com
Now Making: Editorially
http://arcae.knottyknotty.com/2013/02/11/now-making-editorially.html
Editorially has since closed for business, but it was really an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have been part of it. I’ve included this announcement of its launch because it’s the only post I’ve ever written to celebrate the launch of a project I worked on. Editorially’s blog, STET. Is still around and well worth reading. A tool that gives writers and editors the collaborative space to simply write better. I consider myself seriously lucky to be working on a problem that has nagged at me since I...
tangentialism.com
Now Making: Editorially
http://www.tangentialism.com/2013/02/11/now-making-editorially.html
Editorially has since closed for business, but it was really an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have been part of it. I’ve included this announcement of its launch because it’s the only post I’ve ever written to celebrate the launch of a project I worked on. Editorially’s blog, STET. Is still around and well worth reading. A tool that gives writers and editors the collaborative space to simply write better. I consider myself seriously lucky to be working on a problem that has nagged at me since I...
flexiweb.biz
Stet: A Writer's Journal | Flexi Websites
http://www.flexiweb.biz/stet-writers-journal
Why You Need a Website. The Nitty Gritty: Costs, etc. Editorially: The Best Writing is Rewriting. Stet’s full title is Stet: A Writer’s Journal on Culture and Technology. Many wonderful articles on how writing on for the web. It is published by Editorially: The Best Writing is Rewriting. A collaborative writing forum. STET’s goal is to demystify writing by drawing attention to how writing works. To that end, STET pairs good writing with notes that explain what makes writing good. Snazzy Maps →. Image Siz...
writerunderground.com
Will The New Breed of Better Writing Tools Make You More Productive? - The Writer UndergroundThe Writer Underground
http://writerunderground.com/2013/10/30/will-new-breed-better-writing-tools-make-productive
Will The New Breed of Better Writing Tools Make You More Productive? October 30, 2013,. The first wave of truly collaborative online writing tools are here. Will they knock Word off its perch? The MIT Technology Review looks at some of the new online tools available to writers. The Editorially writing/collaboration tool. And the Medium blogging tool. And I’d suggest we’re seeing the first wave of online. Tools that may finally displace Satan’s word processor. By contrast, tools like Draft. For now, Draft.
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