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Programmable Web: Daniel Jacobson: "Content Portability: Building an API is Not Enough"

Previous entries in the series:

Programmable Web: Daniel Jacobson: Content Modularity: More Than Just Data Normalization

Programmable Web: Daniel Jacobson: COPE: Create Once, Publish Everywhere

You can read much more from the NPR team on their blog at Inside NPR.org. A recent post on the blog from Jason Grosman that caught my attention was "What Happens When Stuff Breaks On NPR.org".

Related:

Justin Cormack has some thoughts on the above series, in particular on content portablility, that are worth reading.

Also related to content portability (I think - okay - maybe a stretch - but is worthy to think about), is "Dive into history, 2009 edition": "HTML is not an output format. HTML is The Format. Not The Format Of Forever, but damn if it isn't The Format Of The Now."

Also Related:

AIGA: Callie Neylan: Case Study: NPR.org

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