I have the UTS blogging website if anyone's interested. I haven't had a chance to give it a look yet, so I'm not recommending the site as such. Here goes anyway:
If anyone is interested in reading about blogging and inadvertently getting sacked for it (raised in class this week), the blog below contains some comments.
If you want to check out what i would classify as a 'hypertext' with a pretty huge audience, Radiohead's website is pretty intense in terms of interactivity.
Radiohead, though i'm sure it is meant as tongue in cheek, have titled their website 'Radiohead: 'Experts' in the field of Hypertext. Once you're in the website click on Scrapbook.
For a hypertextual encyclopedia, just go to http://en.wikipedia.org .
This is a rockn' encyclopedia just because it has info on practically anything that's been part of popular & internet culture for the past couple of years, along with your more traditional entries.
Also for a more freeform site, try http://www.everything2.com/ . This site has hypertext up the wazoo, and it's all about getting yourself lost in a sea of free-associating information. It's fun, and makes you popular with the ladies... or guys.
And maybe you should save your righteous indignation for something a bit more important than an offhanded comment on a blog that less than 20 people view. ;)
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Hi Writing & NM,
I have the UTS blogging website if anyone's interested. I haven't had a chance to give it a look yet, so I'm not recommending the site as such. Here goes anyway:
www.livejournal.com/community/_uts/
Thanks!
Thanks, Siobhan. I took a peek. Quite interesting.
If anyone is interested in reading about blogging and inadvertently getting sacked for it (raised in class this week), the blog below contains some comments.
http://soreeyes.org/archive/2005/07/19/the-nannys-diary/
If you want to check out what i would classify as a 'hypertext' with a pretty huge audience, Radiohead's website is pretty intense in terms of interactivity.
Radiohead, though i'm sure it is meant as tongue in cheek, have titled their website 'Radiohead: 'Experts' in the field of Hypertext. Once you're in the website click on Scrapbook.
http://www.radiohead.com
You want hypertext? I give you hypertext.
For a hypertextual encyclopedia, just go to http://en.wikipedia.org .
This is a rockn' encyclopedia just because it has info on practically anything that's been part of popular & internet culture for the past couple of years, along with your more traditional entries.
Also for a more freeform site, try http://www.everything2.com/ . This site has hypertext up the wazoo, and it's all about getting yourself lost in a sea of free-associating information. It's fun, and makes you popular with the ladies... or guys.
thats great charles, but can you spare us the 'make you popular with the ladies' stuff? Save it for your mates after class. It's not needed here.
the donnie darko website is quite 'hypertextual' too
www.donniedarko.com
And maybe you should save your righteous indignation for something a bit more important than an offhanded comment on a blog that less than 20 people view. ;)
play nice children ;)
play nice children ;)
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