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Dispatches from 1997
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The death of the World Wide Web
The mainstream is poised to change the geek's paradise, and its Webzines, forever. -
Another redesign?!
The column introducing one one of the site’s longest designs. -
It begins…
The first of the many, occasional main page rants. -
Online newspapers grow up
Online newspapers finally start scooping their print editions -
What's in a link?
Legal battles strengthen the new media's ethics -
Psst...wanna buy a webzine?
Dealing with over-eager advertisers. -
Making a Megacity
On December 17, 1996, days before the Ontario legislature was -
Sometimes a Grant Notion
An investigation on how a merged Toronto could affect the grants the city�s writers will receive. Co-written by Jonathan Blackburn. -
Pushing for You
The first Bytewriter take on the emerging world of webcasting. -
The Bytewriter Begins
Introducing the Ryerson Review of Journalism Online's new new-media column. -
Tele-Hell
Tethered to the phones, telemarketer's struggle to sell and survive. -
Net Newspapers of the Great White North
The first in-depth analysis of Canadian, broadsheet newspapers' online presence; originally published in the Spring 1997 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.