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Posting Date: June 06, 2002
 

Surfing From Winnie the Pooh to E-Mail Futures (New York Times) -- "Sites like Ask Yahoo's Most Popular Questions list — those that let you peek at what other people are doing or experiencing online — are part of the "voyeur Web." The term was coined by John S. Rhodes, founder of WebWord.com, a site devoted to Web usability issues. He said that a growing number of resources offer a glimpse of what the collective Web is doing." (Comments: First, you might need to be registered with the NYT to read this article. Second, it was nice to see my name and a quote in the NYT. That is what I said, exactly how I said it. Nothing out of context. Third, Ask Yahoo seems like it does fit into the Voyeur Web. Fourth, why would I pay for DelayedMail when Userland offers Mail To the Future for free?)

 

  

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