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Bloggers - they're everywhere

Boy have things changed for our team over the last few months!  As late as September we had a total of 0 blogs and many people secretly wondered what this whole blogging thing is about.  Today however there are at least 7 blogs and at least 10 people who are contributing content.  This is pretty cool for a team of a <40 people.

 

If I look across the hall from me I see Linda Apsley who is frequent contributor to the MWCC (Microsoft Windows Customer Connection) Weblog.   Right next door is Bryce Milton who not only started the EEC team weblog, but also maintains his own weblog.  A couple of doors down sits Jeremy Collins who has just launched his personal blog.  Matt Wagner and John Cressey sit right around the corner from Jeremy.  Matt has created a personal blog, John has just launched his EEC Lab Team Blog.   Across the hall from Matt and John sits Mike Langowski who started the MWCC team blog. At the far end of my hall you’ll find Jeff Swift who is also a frequent contributor to the EEC team blog and And last but not least way down in the corner of our building sits Ken Hiatt who has launched his personal blog, which is appropriately titled “The Far Corner of the EEC”.  

 

Blogging seems to be pretty addictive, in fact I sit wondering why I am writing this but I just can’t seem to stop.  I guess the illusion that someone out there cares what we have to say is enough to keep the posts coming.

Published Friday, December 10, 2004 7:26 PM by chrsburr

Comments

 

Rod Trent said:

Great to hear about MS bloggers -- but there are MVPs and other MS community bloggers out there. MS doesn't move without customers.
December 11, 2004 4:59 PM
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