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June 14, 2007 | Comments: (0)
A new chapter
You may notice today that there is now
another blog bearing my name and my opinions out on the web. As of today, I will be moving my blog activities to CNET. I've loved blogging here for the past two years - Dave and InfoWorld have been fantastic to me.
In addition to the blog, I've also had the chance to collaborate with InfoWorld on this last OSBC, which was our best ever. I will continue to support and read Infoworld.
In fact, I have been working with Dave and InfoWorld to ensure Open Sources remains one of the top open source blogs on this planet. I'll be helping out through the end of the month, which will include some blogging and the welcoming in of a few prominent open source bloggers that you already know and love.
In short, keep this page bookmarked. My "Open Road" blog on CNET will be a great companion with all the incorrigible bias you've come to expect.
What luck
Posted by Matt Asay on June 14, 2007 02:53 AM
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