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  Friday, December 15, 2006 

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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