Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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I just wanted to add a note before my next posting to acknowledge that I know this blog has been slow of late.

This isn't because I am bored of it or anything, but it does relate to my own personal rules for blogging, and this might be a reasonable time to mention them :-)

Rule Zero:  Keep it interesting.  Believe it or not, I try and keep this blog interesting.

Rule One: Don’t blog about blogging.  The blogosphere can be one huge echo chamber at times.  If you must inform the world that someone else made a great blog post, consider Twitter.

NB: When I do post linkage I put it in the MLP category, which owes its name to the MLP (a.k.a Mindless Link Propagation) section on the internet culture stalwart Kuro5hin (i.e.  “corrosion”)

Rule Two:  No proprietary information.  This is what I’m talking about today.

Recently, I started a company, and have been working on some IP in the multitenant and SharePoint space.  These are really interesting to me, but there has been a bitlot of business strategy & architecture stuff, and that has to stay internal.

Hope this makes sense, and I really welcome comments on this topic if anyone feels like they have something to share.

Listening To: Ani DiFranco, Canon
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