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To be continued
It's time to close this chapter of my blog and begin the
next one. Here I'd just like
to thank Steve Gillmor for bringing me to InfoWorld on a mission to
explore the blog medium and to reinvent publishing. And I'd like to thank
InfoWorld for granting me extraordinary freedom to pursue that
mission. I think I've used that freedom well, and made good progress
in the right direction. But along the way my interests broadened
beyond InfoWorld's enterprise IT charter, and I began to
overstay my welcome. Take a look at this page for
example. Scroll to the bottom and you will see that one of these
things is not like the other. A video
of a lawnmower? What's up with that?
To me it's all part of a pattern. I use commonly-available
technologies in unexpected ways to tell stories that make connections,
distill experience, and transmit knowledge. Jay Cross nailed the reason
on his blog the other day: I'm "infected with Stewart Brand's memes."
Of course, most of us who hang out on the leading edge of technology
are similarly infected. So I wind up preaching to the choir. That's
fine, and I'll keep on doing it so long as we all find it worthwhile,
but I also aim to connect with a lot of people on the trailing
edge, many of whom have yet to subscribe to an RSS feed, publish a
professionally-oriented blog, or compose a new service by stitching URLs
together. I hope that Microsoft will help me to take these ideas to
the world in a big way to the benefit of all concerned. According to
the comment thread attached to my announcement,
many of you agree. So, let's do the experiment.
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