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Reader feedback for New Thinking September-December 2001 December 17, 2001: "As the manager of probably the largest content site in our market, I'd like to say that your newsletter has helped to fine tune our approach to content and affirm the direction we've chosen. I can always count on New Thinking to be a thought provoking read. Keep up the good work!"
December 10, 2001: "What I like about all of your publications is their simplicity and practicality. You cut through the 'web theory' to discuss and recommend on those issues that concern real users of new media. There is so much jargon and complexity in the way most write about what are at the end of the day new services for ordinary people."
November 26, 2001: "I have been reading New Thinking for a year now. I really appreciate its down to earth, realistic mindset and straight talk. The Internet is over-hyped, and it help put things in perspective."
November 19, 2001: "New Thinking is one of the few bulletins I have archived on my computer. Moreover, it's the only one for which I developed a habit of reading the past editions of!"
November 12, 2001: "I have been subscribing to New Thinking for the last 2-3 years and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every newsletter. Your columns have managed to strike a healthy balance o f optimism, enthusiasm with down-to-earth pragmatic thinking -- something heartily refreshing in a field where hyperbole reigns."
November 5, 2001: "New Thinking is the best thing I read about the online world. It's short and crisp razor sharp insights definitely mean that ' less is more.'"
October 8, 2001: "I've enjoyed New Thinking immensely because it actually reflects intelligent thought. It is not simply a picture of facts. It is challenging but not so that you need to be a hacker to understand it."
October 1, 2001: I've subscribed to New Thinking for nearly two years now, and the best complement I can give it is that, in a world fooled into thinking technology can do anything, Gerry constantly reinforces the fact that without the human element and logical thinking, technology is worthless.
September 24, 2001: "I've been a subscriber for about a year, and I've been guided in my own endeavours by your no-nonsense insight on site design, as well as content creation, formatting and business model considerations. It's the kind of priceless counsel that is ahead of its time. When I see sites adjusting their content strategies for success, I've usually read them first in your articles.”
September 10, 2001: “I am a lecturer of IT and sometime struggle to get students to think beyond the technical possibilities of IT to the real world issues of business, society and viability. New Thinking is great for getting students talking about contemporary issues. Often journal articles are either too long or complex to use as a discussion starter. The short and pithy nature of New Thinking usually gets students thinking and talking about IT in a broader context.” William Tibben, University of Wollongong, Australia
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Reader feedback Here you will find a selection of reader feedback for the New Thinking newsletter. If you would like to give feedback yourself, please fill out the contact form. Thank you. Gerry McGovern New Thinking Newsletter Subscribe to this free weekly newsletter covering the role and function of content on the Web. More info | Privacy policy Read the current issue
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