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Our new oral history – defined

Sometimes a writer really nails something and nails it down perfectly.

If you’re interested in social media, I suggest that you check out Steven Hodson’s post where he compares social media to the ancient art of maintaining oral history.

It’s one of those points that just seems like it should be obvious, but it sometimes eludes our comprehension.

Well done Steven!

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2 Responses to “Our new oral history – defined”

  1. Steven's article is excellent. I'm happy you installed Disqus btw!

  2. Mark Dykeman says:

    @Julian – yeah, Disqus is slick.

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