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by Scott Rosenberg, Blogger, Wordyard
Earlier this week the Open Source Applications Foundation–the organization developing Chandler, whose work I followed for three years and whose story I tell in “Dreaming in Code”–announced what it called a “restructuring,” which meant laying off roughly two-thirds of its employees.
So does this mean that Mitch Kapor, OSAF’s founder and chief funder, is “pulling the plug” on OSAF, as Techdirt has it, or “bailing on” Chandler, as a CNET blogger put it?
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by Scott Rosenberg, Blogger, Wordyard
I left Salon last summer with the idea of working on a new book. I’m happy to report that the book now has a deal and a publisher–Crown, with whom I had such a happy experience on “Dreaming in Code”–and I’ll be spending the next year or so researching and writing it.
I am, I think the word is, stoked.
The topic will seem obvious to any of you who’ve been reading my stuff over the years: It’s going to be a book about bloggers and blogging. The working title is SAY EVERYTHING, and we’re describing it as the story of how blogging began, what it’s becoming, and what it means for our culture.
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by Scott Rosenberg, Blogger, Wordyard
My 8-year-old sons don’t pay much attention to the business pages, but yesterday’s New York Times Sunday Business cover–featuring three cartoon characters in a boxing ring–caught their eyes over breakfast.
“Who’s the big fat guy?”
That, I told them, was supposed to be Steve Ballmer, Microsoft’s CEO.
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