How to Document History Online
With the Internet being the major communication tool today, the question as to how to document history online becomes increasingly relevant for many people.
This is what I mean:

If you have a story to tell or to document – be it your own, that of a child, a champion or a unique project – you probably collected tons of photos, photocopies, newspaper snippets and even movie clips … all this possibly in one big box or folder or glued chronologically into a solid, heavy photo album that has its dusty place of honor on one of your shelves or hidden in a cupboard – but how many people you would love to share this valuable information with would ever get a chance to see and value it?
With so many families scattered around the globe and mostly connected via Social Networks genre Facebook – so the connection is there, but sort of separated by time and space in physical terms, who has a realistic chance to travel to your home and enjoy this collection of memories and timeless value? Right… not too many. Which is a pity – wouldn’t you agree?
And how big is the chance that you take this information personally to all those people around the world? Especially with today’s travelling conditions that are not really conducive to wanting to even see an Airport with all its control & humiliation systems from far…? And that’s without talking cost even. . .
Well, the good news is that there is a brilliant way and, as one of my current projects evolves, I will show you how to Document History Online.
How to Document History Online
Documenting History Online has never been more attractive than now as the streaming capacities as well as the quality of Web Design have improved dramatically.
Add to this the amazing quality of today’s Digital Photography available to most people… although – in a chronologic account we may have to deal with very weak and even faded image quality though of high historic or emotional value – but as time evolves this will be less and less of an issue.
Projecting these realities into the future and the ‘holographic’ world we are heading for, everything speaks for considering the best and most feasible way to Document History Online – and that’s with Semiomantics Flash Web Design as you see in my SHOWCASE.
To be continued. . .

