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I may be a learned scholar, a successful businessman, or a good father and husband, but until I am all three, I have not succeeded. Wilson Ng

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December 1st, 2005 by Administrator

bird flyingHere are some of the blogs of leading tech people that I follow:

Ray Ozzie, developer of Lotus Notes and Groove, and now Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft, has a new blog , and it is just in Spaces of MSN.

Joel Spolsky, founder of Fog Creek Software, and famous author, has always some insightful things to say about the art of developing software.

Jonathan Schwartz, is the current president of Sun Microsystems, and is always on his combative self as he brings insights into the industry practices and competition.

Robert Scoble, Microsft tech evangelist, and its most famous blogger, has a new blog here.

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Business Blogs to be Big

December 1st, 2005 by Administrator

cowboy in computerShel Israel, co-author of Robert Scoble, of the business blog book Naked Conversations, predicts that by 2006, the number of bloggers worldwide will exceed 150 million.

The areas of greatest growth in new blogs with large followings will be business and elected political officials. These two areas will eclipse, or nearly eclipse, the top category of technologists talking about technology. This will also make both businesses and politicians a tad more responsive to their constituencies, he believes.

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