DPReview will live: Gear Patrol has purchased it from Amazon
“Gear Patrol is a natural home for the next phase of DPReview’s journey, and I’m excited to see what we can accomplish together,” said Everett. “Thank you for your continued support of our team and legacy. We appreciate it and can’t thank you all enough.”
DPReview will live: Gear Patrol has purchased it from Amazon
“Gear Patrol is a natural home for the next phase of DPReview’s journey, and I’m excited to see what we can accomplish together,” said Everett. “Thank you for your continued support of our team and legacy. We appreciate it and can’t thank you all enough.”
DPReview will live: Gear Patrol has purchased it from Amazon
“Gear Patrol is a natural home for the next phase of DPReview’s journey, and I’m excited to see what we can accomplish together,” said Everett. “Thank you for your continued support of our team and legacy. We appreciate it and can’t thank you all enough.”
I had a lot of thoughts about how fragile information is online. I go deep on this in today’s @TimeMachiner: DPReview’s Shutdown is a Reminder That the Internet is Ephemeral.
Here is an excerpt: “Permanence is another story. For long-time "onliners" like myself, the web is nothing like it was. Most, if not all, destinations I used to frequent are long gone. And with them every piece of information they held. Lycos, Geocities, HampsterDance, Jeeves, and Yahoo Groups are jibberish to anyone under 30. But "back in the day" those were major repositories of information in which we visited a lot.”