A few weeks ago, The Washington Post launched another effort to add some glamour to their sports section, this time by embracing online content. World Wide Wilbon is a homepage of sorts for columnist Michael Wilbon, a place for readers to take in his regular columns as well as a host of other new content [...]
Obviously, I have no way of knowing whether the title of this upcoming analysis of mine is in any way true. Though now that I mention it, I imagine the Secret Service probably does something like this. You know, in case they happen to lose the president on a road trip or something. Irregardless, the [...]
I’ve decided to take a closer look at the forms of interactive media The Washington Post uses on it’s website. I visit the Post’s site more than once on a daily basis, and often read the paper version as well, and always appreciate the differences in the two; there are pros and cons to the [...]
I lost count a ways back, but this is yet another attempt by me to start a website. This time is different, though. This time, I have an education. The project that is this website is half grad school assignment, half personal vendetta. Yes, I have to do this for homework. Yes, I’ve wanted to [...]