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Ideas in Technology and Publishing is a great new blog covering content management, XML and other publishing related technologies. It's less than a month old so it's still possible to read through the archives in full, which I've just done and recommend to anyone with an interest in content management.
[Simon Willison's Weblog]1:59:53 PM
New blogs: Denham Grey and Elliott Masie.
The greatest finding of last week: weblogs by people I really wanted to see blogging.
The first one is Denham Grey. I guess I don't have to explain much for regular readers of my weblog :) Denham is one of the best critics of blogging. His questions provoke searching for true values of blogging and artuculating them.
To make it easier: a sample of my posts provoked by Denham (in reverse chronological order)
- Blogs, dialogue and identity building, 2, 3
- Are k-logs hyped? and 2
- Personal publishing vs. engaging in dialog
- Why I blog more than use discussion tools
The second weblog is not a new one, but I found it only recently. It's by Elliott Masie.
Before I started blogging, TechLearn TRENDS - the newsletter published by The MASIE center - was one of my regular sources of unexpected insights about learning. I'm curious to see how it will work with new medium :)
[Mathemagenic]1:41:46 PM