Definitely the next must-have accessory for the serious blogger who wants to make a clear statement:
(Hat tip: Guillaume du Gardier)
Hugh Hewitt: Blog: Understanding the Information Reformation That's Changing Your World
Roger D'Aprix: Communicating for Change: Connecting the Workplace with the Marketplace
Regis McKenna: Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling Technology Products to Mainstream Customers
Robert Slater: Microsoft Rebooted: How Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer Reinvented Their Company
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For anyone reading this, the multiple trackbacks from my website were not intentional, I was using MT at the time (and I later dumped it when it started doing strange stuff like this)
Posted by: David Russell | 31 May 2005 at 20:17
Thanks, David. No no one will now think you're a spammer ;)
I had a similar issue recently with TypePad. My fault, not the platform, as I'd edited a post (added some text) and posted it again, forgetting that the trackback URL I'd added was still there...
Posted by: Neville Hobson | 01 June 2005 at 10:05