Have A Sensorial
It was video killed the radio star, but now it's Internet video killed print media. There recently was an interesting article in Online Publishing Insider. The author, Ari Rosenberg explained the faux pas many editorial entities commit when they use the Internet to bring print content online. Ari argued that people buy magazines to take with them on the planes, trains and busses, or to read at their leisure at home or on the pooper. According to Mr. Rosenberg, putting entire articles on the web is an exercise in futility because people's attention span for reading on the Internet is confined to 500 words at best. I suppose this means no one is reading this. I can say anything and none would be the wiser (evil laughter emanates from my belly). For those of you that are reading this, bask in the glory of knowing you are among the chosen few. And for you we will continue to post articles that exceed 500 words filled with beautiful pictures and freaking amazing content. And for the rest, we hear you. Soon we will launch our new Universal Media Player. RIOTTT engineers have been working nonstop on this bad mama jama. Features, music and video content will never be the same! (More evil laughter emanates from belly.) Stay tuned...

Peace!

Kevin Craft

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