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Walker is great. He did a guest post on SheGeeks, that was well received!
http://shegeeks.net/are-we-just-jumping-on-the-...
Alexander van Elsas, I read one of his posts earlier this week. Good stuff over! Regular Geek is a must as a regular read.
The only one I haven't heard of is Julian Baldwin. Heading over there now. Thanks Louis :)
/Nick
I have also discovered new ones from your posts, thanks!
Chris (TheSocialNetworker.com and IdoNotes.com)
Of recent interest have been these posts--
Facebook Chat: Social Networking Comes Home (http://tropophilia.com/2008/04/15/facebook-chat...)
Invisibility: A Violation of the Social (Networking) Contract? (http://tropophilia.com/2008/02/25/invisibility-...)
iGoogle Goes Social: The Birth of Scaled Automation (http://tropophilia.com/2008/04/24/igoogle-goes-...)
Thanks, Louis, for the list of new blogs. Subscribing now...
Jarred
http://tropophilia.com
I guess the real answer is I believe saying I or me all the time comes off as self-centered? I don't know when I started doing it, but it's undoubtedly getting increasingly common. Yes... I write the blog myself, and maybe I'll watch for the "we" thing more often.