My blogroll is up to date

OK, my blogroll is now up to date. I’m now actively looking for great tech feeds to subscribe to.

What kinds of things am I looking for?

How about blogs like Thomas Hawk? I love how he brings me analysis and interesting stuff like his post on Friday about Flickr and WebShots.

How about blogs that tell Microsoft where it can improve? Like Joe Kennedy’s post yesterday telling me where I and Microsoft are missing out on a big opportunity (his two-year-old-daughter is willing to be a spokesbaby for Microsoft.)

If you’re smarter than Danny Ayers I wanna subscribe to your blog. Hint: there aren’t many.

If you’re a corporate blogger, like Matt Cutts who is blogging for Google, and you’re doing as good a job as Matt is, I wanna hear from you. Um, I already am subscribed to everyone at http://blogs.msdn.com and http://blogs.technet.com.

Are you someone like Steve Rubel, who finds tons of interesting links, like this one to a USNews.com article on how to put a customer evangelism practice to work? Then I want to subscribe to you.

Are you more up to date on the social software scene than Liz Lawley? Then I want to hear from you. I love this post about PowerPoint usage at Microsoft. I hate how we use PowerPoint. I told myself that I would never force anyone to sit through a boring PowerPoint deck. Which is a problem cause everywhere I speak now they want PowerPoints. Got one due on Monday. So far I think I have succeeded in not making them boring. My latest trick? Use drawings from http://www.gapingvoid.com (it’s really hard to find clean ones that I can use, but they pleased the audiences I’ve used them in front of so far).

Anyway, tomorrow I’ll upload my OPML file for you to download. Would love some good suggestions.

213 thoughts on “My blogroll is up to date

  1. This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format. Tagging all your feeds, with a few key words describing them. Letting me, be able to dynamically display catagories based off your metadata.

    I’ve been itching to write a heavy worded post on my blog, and I definitly will soon. I love OPML, but it needs to evolve right now before it’s too late.

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  2. This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format. Tagging all your feeds, with a few key words describing them. Letting me, be able to dynamically display catagories based off your metadata.

    I’ve been itching to write a heavy worded post on my blog, and I definitly will soon. I love OPML, but it needs to evolve right now before it’s too late.

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  3. This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format. Tagging all your feeds, with a few key words describing them. Letting me, be able to dynamically display catagories based off your metadata.

    I’ve been itching to write a heavy worded post on my blog, and I definitly will soon. I love OPML, but it needs to evolve right now before it’s too late.

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  4. This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format. Tagging all your feeds, with a few key words describing them. Letting me, be able to dynamically display catagories based off your metadata.

    I’ve been itching to write a heavy worded post on my blog, and I definitly will soon. I love OPML, but it needs to evolve right now before it’s too late.

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  5. This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format. Tagging all your feeds, with a few key words describing them. Letting me, be able to dynamically display catagories based off your metadata.

    I’ve been itching to write a heavy worded post on my blog, and I definitly will soon. I love OPML, but it needs to evolve right now before it’s too late.

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  6. This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format. Tagging all your feeds, with a few key words describing them. Letting me, be able to dynamically display catagories based off your metadata.

    I’ve been itching to write a heavy worded post on my blog, and I definitly will soon. I love OPML, but it needs to evolve right now before it’s too late.

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  7. This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format. Tagging all your feeds, with a few key words describing them. Letting me, be able to dynamically display catagories based off your metadata.

    I’ve been itching to write a heavy worded post on my blog, and I definitly will soon. I love OPML, but it needs to evolve right now before it’s too late.

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  8. “I love this post about PowerPoint usage at Microsoft.”

    Though the original source of the linked post was Presentation Zen the blog, the blog you linked to is pretty interesting too…thanks!

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  9. “I love this post about PowerPoint usage at Microsoft.”

    Though the original source of the linked post was Presentation Zen the blog, the blog you linked to is pretty interesting too…thanks!

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  10. “I love this post about PowerPoint usage at Microsoft.”

    Though the original source of the linked post was Presentation Zen the blog, the blog you linked to is pretty interesting too…thanks!

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  11. “I love this post about PowerPoint usage at Microsoft.”

    Though the original source of the linked post was Presentation Zen the blog, the blog you linked to is pretty interesting too…thanks!

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  12. “I love this post about PowerPoint usage at Microsoft.”

    Though the original source of the linked post was Presentation Zen the blog, the blog you linked to is pretty interesting too…thanks!

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  13. “I love this post about PowerPoint usage at Microsoft.”

    Though the original source of the linked post was Presentation Zen the blog, the blog you linked to is pretty interesting too…thanks!

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  14. “I love this post about PowerPoint usage at Microsoft.”

    Though the original source of the linked post was Presentation Zen the blog, the blog you linked to is pretty interesting too…thanks!

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  15. “This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format.”

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  19. “This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format.”

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  20. “This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format.”

    Why not just start using an attribute called “tags”? What else would it mean?

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  21. “This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format.”

    Why not just start using an attribute called “tags”? What else would it mean?

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  22. “This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format.”

    Why not just start using an attribute called “tags”? What else would it mean?

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  23. “This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format.”

    Why not just start using an attribute called “tags”? What else would it mean?

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  24. “This is one of the many reasons I wish Dave Winer would include tagging in the OPML format.”

    Why not just start using an attribute called “tags”? What else would it mean?

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  44. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

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  45. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

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  46. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

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  47. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

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  48. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

    Like

  49. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

    Like

  50. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

    Like

  51. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

    Like

  52. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

    Like

  53. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

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  54. LOL! You really want to start watching several million subscriptions?

    Great to see the blogroll, I’m impressed you got around to cleaning it up, subscription list gardening is no fun.

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  55. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

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  56. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

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  57. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

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  58. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

    Like

  59. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

    Like

  60. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

    Like

  61. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

    Like

  62. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

    Like

  63. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

    Like

  64. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

    Like

  65. Scobleizer Guy,

    I’ve been reading your blog pretty regularly.

    I dont know if you can help — I just want you to know that Microsoft have strong disabilities program but they doesnt offer captions on their marketing video at Microsoft.com website. It’s odd isn’t it? By the way, I am deaf myself.

    I posted about it some time ago but nobody noticed. Grrr

    http://grantlairdjr.com/b2evolution/index.php/all/2005/03/05/microsoft_com_deaf_friendly

    Like

  66. Grant: thanks. I’m still trying to figure out how to do transcriptions. They are a real pain to do, though, which is why they aren’t being done.

    To everyone else, I’ve subscribed. Thanks!

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  67. Grant: thanks. I’m still trying to figure out how to do transcriptions. They are a real pain to do, though, which is why they aren’t being done.

    To everyone else, I’ve subscribed. Thanks!

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  68. Grant: thanks. I’m still trying to figure out how to do transcriptions. They are a real pain to do, though, which is why they aren’t being done.

    To everyone else, I’ve subscribed. Thanks!

    Like

  69. Well, as you have one of my blogs on that list, why not try the other – itphasechange.blogspot.com – on SOA, virtualisation and the technologies that make Web 2.0 possible. After all, user interfaces need a back end…

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  70. Well, as you have one of my blogs on that list, why not try the other – itphasechange.blogspot.com – on SOA, virtualisation and the technologies that make Web 2.0 possible. After all, user interfaces need a back end…

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  71. Well, as you have one of my blogs on that list, why not try the other – itphasechange.blogspot.com – on SOA, virtualisation and the technologies that make Web 2.0 possible. After all, user interfaces need a back end…

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  73. Which is a problem cause everywhere I speak now they want PowerPoints. Got one due on Monday

    Robert – the issue for us wasn’t that we wanted you to use PowerPoint particularly – rather, we want to use a single laptop to run the presentations of all the speakers so as long as it is some presentation program we could get our hands on, we wouldn’t mind if it was Keynote, or Notepad!

    I can’t speak for other conferences obviously, but I’m sure they’d be equally accomodating.

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  74. Which is a problem cause everywhere I speak now they want PowerPoints. Got one due on Monday

    Robert – the issue for us wasn’t that we wanted you to use PowerPoint particularly – rather, we want to use a single laptop to run the presentations of all the speakers so as long as it is some presentation program we could get our hands on, we wouldn’t mind if it was Keynote, or Notepad!

    I can’t speak for other conferences obviously, but I’m sure they’d be equally accomodating.

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  75. Which is a problem cause everywhere I speak now they want PowerPoints. Got one due on Monday

    Robert – the issue for us wasn’t that we wanted you to use PowerPoint particularly – rather, we want to use a single laptop to run the presentations of all the speakers so as long as it is some presentation program we could get our hands on, we wouldn’t mind if it was Keynote, or Notepad!

    I can’t speak for other conferences obviously, but I’m sure they’d be equally accomodating.

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  76. Which is a problem cause everywhere I speak now they want PowerPoints. Got one due on Monday

    Robert – the issue for us wasn’t that we wanted you to use PowerPoint particularly – rather, we want to use a single laptop to run the presentations of all the speakers so as long as it is some presentation program we could get our hands on, we wouldn’t mind if it was Keynote, or Notepad!

    I can’t speak for other conferences obviously, but I’m sure they’d be equally accomodating.

    Like

  77. Which is a problem cause everywhere I speak now they want PowerPoints. Got one due on Monday

    Robert – the issue for us wasn’t that we wanted you to use PowerPoint particularly – rather, we want to use a single laptop to run the presentations of all the speakers so as long as it is some presentation program we could get our hands on, we wouldn’t mind if it was Keynote, or Notepad!

    I can’t speak for other conferences obviously, but I’m sure they’d be equally accomodating.

    Like

  78. Which is a problem cause everywhere I speak now they want PowerPoints. Got one due on Monday

    Robert – the issue for us wasn’t that we wanted you to use PowerPoint particularly – rather, we want to use a single laptop to run the presentations of all the speakers so as long as it is some presentation program we could get our hands on, we wouldn’t mind if it was Keynote, or Notepad!

    I can’t speak for other conferences obviously, but I’m sure they’d be equally accomodating.

    Like

  79. Wow, you updated it very quick! 🙂

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  80. Wow, you updated it very quick! 🙂

    And boy am I loving WordPress… and having direct control over my host. The statistics alone were worth the move from my previous .Text host.

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  81. Wow, you updated it very quick! 🙂

    And boy am I loving WordPress… and having direct control over my host. The statistics alone were worth the move from my previous .Text host.

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  82. Wow, you updated it very quick! 🙂

    And boy am I loving WordPress… and having direct control over my host. The statistics alone were worth the move from my previous .Text host.

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