Shane Richmond: Is there enough demand for print permalinks?
Friday, 6 March 2009, 18:23 via Delicious/martinstabe
"We estimate that it takes around three minutes per story to add these links. Spread across an entire edition of the newspaper, that's a considerable effort. It's not something we could undertake without significant demand." Read More...
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1. kasperbs | 6 March 2009 at 1814
There must be an easier way to handle this. Why not have a tinyurl.com like permalink code automatically generated for every article? Then it would just be a matter of pointing your browser to telegraph.co.uk/uniqueid or something similar!
2. Martin Stabe | 7 March 2009 at 0922
Computing magazine does something a bit as you describe it. But I suspect the Telegraph's editiorial system doesn't have the functionality you describe. I know that if I wanted to add permalinks for every story on my magazine's system, it would take a few minutes per story so Shane's estimate seems about right to me.
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