EPUB also includes a method for specifying fallbacks for different
kinds of content inside HTML files called Content Switching.
While EPUB 3 promises to allow more interactivity with
this kind of content inside the eBook file, that capability is not currently supported in the major eBook devices.
Not exact matches
The thread that binds this
kind of SEO effort is that customers are searching for
content being published on and off company web sites (
inside social networks for example), but it's often difficult to find.
Much
of what we discussed, however, will be familiar to online communicators
of any stripe: the need for websites to convert visitors into followers, the power
of video to create a connection, the importance
of delivering value
of some
kind to list members («
inside» information, emotional satisfaction, raw - meat partisanship), the usefulness
of adapting
content for many different channels, and the tendency
of online outreach to be trench warfare more than blitzkrieg.
Much
of what we discussed, however, will be familiar to online communicators
of any stripe: the need for websites to convert visitors into followers, the value
of video in creating a connection, the importance
of delivering value
of some
kind to list members («
inside» information, emotional satisfaction, raw - meat partisanship), the usefulness
of adapting
content for many different channels, and the tendency
of online outreach to be trench warfare more than blitzkrieg.
Reports
of the new
kinds of content come via Google Operating System, which noted that two new sections — audiobooks and magazines — have now appeared
inside Google's applications store.
I decided to «re-route» some
of the
content by wheatpasting the entire gallery
inside with posters — this very distinct separation between
kinds of visuals and their assumed agency become more visible.
Hmmm, you clearly don't seem to appreciate the second law
of thermodynamics, David; — RRB - That's the one that prohibits perpetual motion machines
of the second
kind, and yes, you have to ask how likely it is (because the second law is all about probability) that a closed container, by means
of any physical process you like and with any sort
of machinery
inside (but no sources
of free energy) will end up in a final state with e.g. a battery completely charged with all
of the free energy
content of a gas, now liquid, now solid at 0K.