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November 16, 2004

How content aggregators change navigation and control of content

An important article from Joshua Porter, Digital Web on how aggregators already change the content presentation (read the end of the article with graphs) :"Site designs will move toward more flexible aggregation systems. Instead of a rigid navigation system that gives users a pre-defined hierarchy of choices, we’ll see many more user-driven systems. Faceted classification systems are an example of this. These are essentially a special kind of aggregation system that lets users aggregate content according to the facets inherent in it. In contrast to a one-hierarchy-fits-all approach, faceted systems let the users choose the navigation scheme that fits them best. The overall effect of “distributed navigation” brought upon by content aggregators is that we’re witnessing the control of content shift from designers to users. Users are finding new, highly effective aggregators much to their liking, and in doing so are bypassing much of what we’ve built for them. In one sense it’s scary, because we won’t be able to control the user experience as much. In another sense it’s rather exciting.We’re becoming caretakers of content, creating quality Web pages to be judged on their own merit in an ever-aggregating world."

Source: Digital Web


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