Consuming information via streams
Jinfo Article
19th September 2012
By James Mullan
Abstract
How individuals and organisations publish content to the web has changed significantly since the early days of the web. It would appear that now we’re seeing another significant change in web publishing. One of the biggest drivers of this change is the move from pages to streams. This new way of consuming content is also changing the way content is published, but how and why?
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