couple of instant notes and thoughts: sent me an fascinating hyperlink yesterday to an guide chatting about our corporate culture and blogging. It largely discusses Microsoft’s support of employee blogs – read Scoble. I think it says a lot about how people are getting information these days and the fact that blogs (though electronic) can impact the way people think or feel. there was an posting in the April edition of Vanity Fair (who would have guessed?) speaking about blogging. James Wolcott,
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cheap win 7 x64, wrote the article but the context was largely camped in the political/journalistic blog genre. One of his more fascinating comments addressed anonymous bloggers and seems to apply to all blogs: risk losing their jobs by posting under their real names,
office key, even if the blog isn’t work related. Adopting a pseud can also open up unexplored sides of a writer’s persona…” thought this was noteworthy especially given the fact that there has been speculation that Microsoft would soon have a corporate policy about blogs. All this in conjunction with Heather’s thoughts on the subject got me thinking. How cool is it that I can write about recruiting and my own opinions without resorting to anonymity?