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At tolerant Microsoft, some wonder when journals will cross line..
Allen, a Microsoft program manager for Web data, may have been the first company employee to begin blogging, launching his weblog about three years ago. Today, about 150 Microsoft employees maintain personal weblogs, by some estimates, and the number is growing steadily.
"My main worry with a lot of new webloggers coming on board is that somebody is not going to know where to draw the line and blow it for everybody else," Allen said in an interview. "But I think people just kind of try to use common sense."
(TODD BISHOP
- SeattlePI) [via Technorati]
11:57:16 PM
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Bemused About Blogging
Dennis Kennedy chimed in yesterday about the ABA's July 25 Bemused About Blogging article: [Bag and Baggage]
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Blah Blah Blog
The most telling sign that the Internet is no longer the cool American frontier? Blogs have been overrun by the establishment. By Maureen Dowd. [New York Times: Opinion]
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Weblog Link Series
Shelley Powers has published an excellent series of articles about linking in Weblogs. Part 1 -- The Impermanence of Permalinks Part 2 -- Re-weaving the Broken Web Part 3 -- Architectural Changes for Friendly Permalinking Part 4 -- Sweeping out the webs Since I'm thinking about making a move with... [Artima MacOS Buzz]
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