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Lots and Lots of Austin BLOGeek Activity

David Nunez
David Nunez

Just a followup…

Today and yesterday, there was a LOT of interesting traffic on the [url=http://www.unicom.com/chrome/a/000038.html]austinblogger[/url] email list. Get on it… it’s a bit technical and geeky right now, but I believe there is going to be a LOT of cool new stuff emerging from that group… I HIGHLY recommend that if you are a Central Texas online journal or blog writer (past, present or future) and you care about the online lifestyle of fellow austinites or at the very least want to see an experiment in collaboration and social tool building, you use this opportunity to tap into some exciting stuff.

Rah-rah sis-boom-ba…

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Dir of Technology at the MIT Museum • Writing about emerging tech's impact on your life • Speculative insights on the intersection of humanity and technology 🤖

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