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TalkBack Reader Response System

The TalkBack Reader Response System[1] was one of the first systems used on the Internet to allow people to respond to articles posted on a website.[2] It was first used at Jesse Berst's ZDNet Anchordesk news site. It was created by Jon C. A. DeKeles.

Principle edit

The TalkBack system of Anchordesk allowed readers, once they came to a site, to respond by a form on the screen. This data was then sent by email to the editors, and was also written to a data file. The data was imported into a custom Access Database Publishing system. The editor could approve the post, and also respond. It was one of the first interactive systems created for use on the Internet with a news publication.

Anchordesk was one of the first sites that used email to send news to readers on a daily basis. At one point, emails went out to almost 3 million people a day.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The correct use of the name is TalkBack. With a capital T and B, and as all one word.
  2. ^ Kaiser, Nathan (15 November 2000). "Interview w/ Jesse Berst, CEO of IZ.com". Npost.

References edit

  • "Sidebar: Jesse Berst: The Personality Factor". TheFreeLibrary.com. 15 November 2000.
  • Kaiser, Nathan (15 November 2000). "Interview w/ Jesse Berst, CEO of IZ.com". Npost.

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