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Friday, March 11, 2005

Tim Bray's Ten Reasons Why Blogging is Good For Your Career

Go read the 10 reasons here...and recall that Sun (Tim's employer) has a) one of the few blogger CEOs and b) a publically available policy on Public Discourse that includes blogging. And by the by, if Sun's CEO says "Web services may collapse under its own weight" in his blog I am likely to give that opinion some weight.
Posted by Alane at 7:29 PM

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

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10:11 AM
Anonymous said...

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10:11 AM
Anonymous said...

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Kalıp
Uçak Bileti
Bayrak
Narrow Weaving Machinery
Kurye
Pdks

10:12 AM

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