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Volume to Internet: was Re: Posting Ken Starr's report to the Internet
Subject:Volume to Internet: was Re: Posting Ken Starr's report to the Internet From:Damien Braniff <Damien_Braniff -at- PAC -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Mon, 14 Sep 1998 08:50:49 +0100
This is something that was raised at one of the sessions at the ISTC
conference (UK) this weekend. The talk was about different ways of
sourcing text - paper, PDF, HTML etc. One point raised was how newspapers
kept info up to date on the web and, basically, it's sheer numbers. The
example quoted was CNN who have 200+ staff whose sole job is to update the
online version.