The document discusses various styles of writing that have emerged online, including leetspeak, texting abbreviations, blogs, social media, and more. It provides examples of how language has evolved in different online contexts through abbreviated words, numbers replacing letters, and unique linguistic conventions. The purpose seems to be to illustrate the wide variety of digital communication styles that now exist.
Writing for a Web 2.0 World: Tips for Engaging Content
1. Writing for a Web 2.0 World Sallie Goetsch June 24, 2009 SofTECH
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5. Surprising Findings The most important finding is that texting does not erode children’s ability to read and write. On the contrary, literacy improves. […] The more abbreviations in their messages, the higher they scored on tests of reading and vocabulary. The children who were better at spelling and writing used the most textisms. And the younger they received their first phone, the higher their scores. David Crystal, The Guardian, Saturday 5 July 2008
8. Why Are CEO Blogs Bad? When was the last time you read a company newsletter and thought, ‘That was great. Can’t wait to read the next one.’ I know. These things are often long-winded and self-indulgent. Making matters worse, most company communications today are over-controlled by legal and public relations committees. These groups tend to sanitize, restrict, and script every word that comes out of executive mouths. Christopher Lochhead, CBS News.com
10. How to Write a Crappy Business Blog (by Ian Lurie) Talk about yourself. Go negative. Plagiarize. Use lots of small, unreadable type. Spam the world. Use unreadable colors. Create really unclear links. Write badly. Write too much. Diggevery post you write. Stumble every post you write. Never post anything. Don't care. Apologize for not posting. Site breaks in Firefox. Ads that load slowly.
12. Keyword Stuffing According to SF chronicle article by Deborah Gage (June 17, 2009, c1) a troublesome online network for buying and selling access to infected computers has been discovered by security researchers. The name of the group is GoldenCashWorld which sell access to online infected computers such as web server, mail server, database server etc. Infected computers are utilized to send spam, SQL injections, XSS attacks, buffer overflow attacks and spread viruses and worms. According to the article this underground network already have access to more than 100,000 websites and 40% of these compromised computers reside in the United States. This is a growing threat to individuals and business assets in United States which should be taken seriously by National Cyber security Divisions. GoldenCashWorldis a global underground ring which requires an international law to crack this nut.