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Updated: 12/3/2002; 1:00:49 PM.

   Wednesday, May 29, 2002
O'Reilly Blogging Book

O'Reilly Blogging Book

I just finished reviewing the O'Reilly Blogging book. They did good. It is what convinced me to download Radio and play with it. One thing the book is missing is a section in the intro saying what each tool would be better for, i.e. what kind of need or what kind of person. Why would I want to use Radio vs. Blogger? It would be helpful, because few people except geeks like us are going to want to read all about how to install each tool before deciding which one to use. Also, how come Live Journal wasn't covered?

The book convinced me to start a weblog, although it will mostly be a family thing, about my 6 year old son and what he is up to. I'm still debating between Radio (I like the easy RSS) and Blogger Pro (I like the ease).

Does anyone know if you can do multiple blogs with Radio?

Just finished reviewing O'Reilly's new book on blogging and thought I'd check out one of the authors' weblogs and ran across this. Somebody who gave a very hot job prospect to a friend who needed a job more. I am very impressed, and hope my friends are looking out for me like that.

Wow. Doing the Right Thing Worked Out.. "People who saw my "Doing the Right Thing" blog entry will be pleased to know that he got the job.  Gives me a nice warm and fuzzy glow." [The FuzzyBlog!]


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