A taste of development

May 30, 2008

Mary Jo Foley

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , — simma1990 @ 1:46 am

From “Microsoft Watch” (newsletter):

“More and more Microsofties (past and present) are planting up Weblogs. Some are chronicling the debates inside Microsoft and the rest of the software industry. Others wholly shy aside from any mentions of their employer.

We’ve been progressing out our collection of Microsoft blogger bookmarks. Not too astonishingly, many of these folks are connected to Microsoft’s developer/Web services divisions.

Hither are a few of our favorites:

Joshua Allen’s Better Living Through Software

(Allen’s site lets in a list of other Microsoft bloggers)

Unsubdivided Geek: Chris Anderson’s Blog

Microsoft Web Services Kingpin Don Box

For more Microsoft Web Services-interrelated blogs, gibe this site.

Young Microsoft Hire Peter Drayton

Dare “Carnage4Life” Obasanjo

No commentary on the rest of the article, but it is interesting to envision how much blogging is in the mainstream (more reason I’m frustrated at my over ignorance of this before december…)

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May 29, 2008

Trust Microsoft with Claimspace (my response pending)

Filed under: Technology —Tagged , , , — simma1990 @ 4:55 am

Ted Haeger , aka ReverendTed  of Bungee Labs  (purveyors of the most kill-killski development toolkit for Web 2.0 developers, in the world), merely printed a thought agitative blog post requiring his readers: Can we…?

Confide Microsoft with Claimspace

Ted has in person gainsaid me to answer and I design to do indeed, in the next couple of days. In the meantime, I further you to go over out Ted’s post and press in with your thoughts and opinions, either hither or there.

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