Third law of websites
Thursday, July 5th, 2007Chylinski’s third law of website operability.
For every piece of information posted there is an equal and opposite piece of information.
Chylinski’s third law of website operability.
For every piece of information posted there is an equal and opposite piece of information.
As a trained librarian, I find it frustrating that the internet is still such a morass of information. Search engines try to make it easier, but their focus and methodologies leave a lot to be desired.
I understand the user-generated part of the equation, but there are times I just wish everything was categorized (by its owners, of course, because who else would have time to review every page?). From a list of subjects. Like library books. That system isn’t perfect either, but it’s better than what we’ve got.
There is so much good information out there, on the free side of the internet house, that it’s a shame we can’t find it when we need it.