“In the digital realm, there is infinite space, but somehow this
hasn’t resulted in a flowering of long-form content,” said Evan
Ratliff, a freelance writer for Wired. He had long considered building
a Web site that would be more hospitable to long articles, but had
also been spending a fair amount of time on his subway commute reading
those pieces on his iPhone. The result is The Atavist, a tiny curio of
a business that looks for new ways to present long-form content for
the digital age. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/28/business/media/28carr.html?_r=1
hasn’t resulted in a flowering of long-form content,” said Evan
Ratliff, a freelance writer for Wired. He had long considered building
a Web site that would be more hospitable to long articles, but had
also been spending a fair amount of time on his subway commute reading
those pieces on his iPhone. The result is The Atavist, a tiny curio of
a business that looks for new ways to present long-form content for
the digital age. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/28/business/media/28carr.html?_r=1
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