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Heiko Hebig lives and works in Hamburg, Germany.
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The ePaper virus is spreading through newspaper and magazine newsrooms across the globe. In order to underline that we truly understand the Internet and master the medium, responsible bloggers should consider offering ePaper editions of their weblogs as well. This would underline our dedication to our international readership that in turn will embrace us with love and joy. No more nasty HTML. No more boring permalinks (what are they good for anyway?). Just one convenient client to install (a 7.6 MB download - PC only). And everyone will be happy. Right?

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I'm not quite sure if that really is a step in the right direction -- I'd much prefer putting up my blog for faxback [which the Germans inexplicably call fax polling]. No boring permalinks either, international as well -- via long distance phone calls --, and you can use a yellow marker to highlight funny entries like that one above.


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