The Space Between -- Where's Brian?

Published 09 March 08 10:07 AM
I am trying to get back on the blogging bandwagon but after repeated attempts of fits and starts, I've come to realize it's something that takes a lot of work from me.  Don't get me wrong, I *will* keep blogging.  I do want to be clear though that there are other ways in I intend on (hopefully) providing value to you and others interested in the intersection of community and technology.

First off is my del.icio.us account.  This is where I tag a lot of things that relate to community and tech.  Apologies in advance for the random political things that pop in now and again.

Second is my list of shared items from Google Reader.  These are a lot of the items that I find noteworthy from the feeds of most interest to me.

Third is my Amazon wish list.  I don't really do a good job of removing the ones I've read so it's both things I will be reading and things I have read.

(Note -- friendfeed has all of my del.icio.us, Reader and Amazon stuff all in one place)

Last but not least, I blog in a variety of places:
here -- work
here -- community in general (work and personal)
here -- running (personal)
here -- games (personal, not updated much)
Internally at work

Thanks to Commoncraft,*  Josh and DMB for the inspiration in writing this.  

*while I also have a Twitter account, I don't really use it so don't bother looking for me there.  Should this change, I'll let folks know.

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# Nancy White said on March 13, 2008 12:22 PM:

I have a few of the books on your wishlist that you are welcome to borrow!

# b2ix said on March 16, 2008 6:57 PM:

that would be great, thanks Nancy.  We need to catch up anyway, so maybe we can do a little book exchange while we're at it

# Pieces of me on community... said on December 17, 2008 2:28 PM:

A few months ago I posted about ways of finding me in between blog posts : First off is my del.icio.us

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About b2ix

Brian Hsi works with the MSDN, TechNet and Expression teams focused on community planning. Prior to this, Brian worked as a product manager for blogs and forums, in addition to working on a wide variety of community initiatives for MSN Games.

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