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Another reason why this is a good idea is that it promotes deep-linking.
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This is not unlike the deep-linking architecture of Web 2.0.
Why Blogs are the Brain of the World or, the Story of Write to Done | Write to Done 2010
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But this places some responsibility on you the blogger — ensure that the site allows deep-linking and that your readers will go to the exact page you had intended them to go to.
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Brendan, I was disappointed to see your letter to Xeni in which you argued that deep-linking should be prohibited.
Boing Boing 2006
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Students of the future age must hope that the Archive's Editors will in that revision facilitate enduring deep-linking, so that the Archive can serve also as a repository of images for the coming, truly networked generation of digital scholarship.
Golgonooza Text 2005
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Seth: Consider deep-linking to Toms Post It took a while to find the post ...
Are you tired? Busy? 2005
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(Man, did you catch the MPAA lawyers drop the "deep-linking" bomb on him -- Earth to Hollywood: "deep linking" is what the Web is for, and it's no crime!)
Boing Boing: January 16, 2005 - January 22, 2005 Archives 2005
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Unfortunately, all the websites for it focus on breaking usbaility in order to prevent deep-linking or to present some kind of Flash-based, non-bookmarkable "user experience."
Boing Boing: January 11, 2004 - January 17, 2004 Archives 2004
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From deep-linking (the right to give someone directions) to DRM (the right to be treated like a customer, not a criminal), civil liberties are inexorably entwined with the Web.
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Ron Coleman points out that newspapers could prohibit their registered subscribers from deep-linking as part of the "click-wrap" user agreement.
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