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Mittwoch, 16 April 2008

Writing without typos is totally outdated

Penelope Trunk, a columnist at the Boston Globe writes on spelling errors:

There is a new economy for writing. The focus has shifted toward taking risks with conversation and ideas, and away from hierarchical input (the editorial process) and perfection.
 
As the world of content and writing shifts, the spelling tyrants will be left behind.
Here are five reasons why complaining about typos is totally stupid and outdated. I know a print magazine that will/would totaly agree with that. :)

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