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Blogging?

I'd like to find out who is blogging (either a company blog or outside company)... It would be good to know....

Here's one I just found out about.

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Anonymous said…
I've started a new one for 2007 (non-work related):

http://journals.aol.com/waistmanager/200.7Miles
Anonymous said…
Man; journals seems really picky about the case or something...
Anonymous said…
I occasionally post very dry technical stuff here:
http://tagneto.blogspot.com/
Anonymous said…
Got a bunch:

Internal work related: http://journals.aol.com/jdzik/aptech

External, that I update when travelling: http://journals.aol.com/jdzik/Travelblog

Experimental and external, based on AIMPages: http://aimpages.com/drdzoe
Anonymous said…
I started one but need to start to update it again!

http://journals.aol.com/leonaoflaherty/leonas-daily-notes
Anonymous said…
I have a few.. I separate them by topics..

http://mba-scu-edu.blogspot.com/
http://journals.aol.com/mohansrao/Quotablequotes/
Anonymous said…
Hey Will - check out the Consumer Advocacy blog (internal accounts only) at
http://employeecommunications.aol.com/ca/
Anonymous said…
I spent Christmas holiday installing our own blogging system based on WordPress.  I wanted to see what the most popular non-AOL subscriber would experience (especially if they were installing from scratch), and also learn the lingo of what was behind blogging: http://www.burnsfamily.net/blog

Good experience.

I previously built two AOL Journals to capture some of my discrete events:
a big-ass fence I built: http://journals.aol.com/burnsbill/FenceProject
and my first Triathlon: http://journals.aol.com/burnsbill/MyFirstTri

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