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[West Coast Grid] After reading of Nick Carr's hilarious take on the word "blogger" this weekend, I'm proud to be able to give myself a different moniker this week: published author.
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JW: Del.icio.us More - Ajaxian » Halfnote: Secure Document Sharing Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Excuse me while I blog Gozkino » Blog Archive » Need a Reason? Here are 5 for stopping the Firefox fork Brian McKenna Weblog » 5 Reasons to Support IceWeasel Michael Feathers' Blog Ruby Linguistics Ruby Linguistics is a generic, language-neutral framework for extending (via Cosmos)
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AC/OS: Not only do I blog and write emails to think but I even write blog posts and emails that I never send to anyone. At least once a day I hit "New" in my email, type an entire message without typing in a recipient and then delete it once I figured out what I was trying to say - I mean think. (via Cosmos)
Open Sources | InfoWorld: I've had a few people ask lately how I find the time to write (blog) so much. And a few people clearly thought that writing equates to "time wasting." If I had a demanding job, surely my blog traffic would go down. (via Cosmos)
Basement Tapes: October 16th 2006 Posted to Blogging Rough Type: Nicholas Carrs Blog: Excuse me while I blog Comments(0) (via Cosmos)
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Bruceclay.com Blog: Nick Carr (you can add him to my Sexy Writers list) wrote another stellar post depicting the look of horror and pity people often receive when tell people they blog (blog, blog, blog, blog)for a living. I've been there, it's nasty and Nick does a great job illustrating how the conversation typically goes: (via Cosmos)
[Weblog.infoworld.com] InfoWorld Daily | InfoWorld: Special report: Without entirely changing his mind about the core assessment for his IT Doesn't Matter article, Nicholas Carr conceded during an interview that information technology might make a difference, after all -- but only in certain cases. The discussion with Carr is part of a package, When IT puts business in the lead, that includes case studies of JetBlue, Netflix and BNSF Railways and how each uses IT as a competitive advantage.
[123suds.blogspot.com] Sadagopan's weblog on Emerging Technologies,Thoughts, Ideas,Trends ...: Enter your email address below to subscribe to this Blog ! he has not seen seen such rapid and near universal adoption of a new technology moniker!
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