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Chris Wetherell posted an entry on massless
June 18 at 7:32 am - Link
Good work at Google, Chris. Looking forward to the next round of news. - Louis Gray
Any chance you're going to be working at FriendFeed? - Scott Cropper
congrats...let's def. stay in touch... - don loeb
Oh dang it! Did I make that terrible of an impression on you yesterday? - Erica Baker
Congrats! - Ginger Makela
Good luck on whatever your next endeavor turns out to be, Chris. - Joel Gray
Do anything you can to be involved with what CW does next. The guy is money. - Sacca
enjoy your blank slate. :) - Chris Hollander
Good luck and thanks for everything: http://blog.rssmeme.com/2008/0... - Benjamin Golub
Happy Graduation, Chris! - Kevin Fox
Best of luck! - Mike Reynolds
Congratulations! - Ruchira S. Datta
Good luck! - Tudor Bosman
I love Google Reader, thanks for such an amazing product! - Paul Wade
i love Google Reader too! good luck! - Philip J Beyer
Congrats and thanks for the fantastic app! - J. Phil
Amazing. Obviously the best first round of Google employees (gmail, reader) are moving on. It will be interesting to see how the company adapts / evolves. - Brandon Werner
am a fan of reader..thanks for all the work.. - Jaimini via Alert Thingy
Really bummed to see you go Chris, but congrats. - Mike Yang
Good luck and thanks for your work in making GReader so awesome. - Dana Franks via twhirl
Thanks for your work on GReader. It's an essential part of my daily workflow. Good luck! - Chris Baskind
Without Google Reader, I would be so much more productive. And also more boring and less knowledgeable since I'd read fewer feeds. Thanks for all the hard work and good luck for the future! - Tony Ruscoe
Wow, thanks a lot for your great work on Reader. It's really changed a lot of peoples' lives (including mine). - Jake
Definitely thanks for your work. It changed my life so much that I decided to build one. - Elias Torres
I wonder what Googlers realy mean when they congratulate other Googlers when they announce their plans to leave.... - Bindu Reddy
Bye Chris...THANK YOU... gReader is my friend and you made that possible :-) - Susan Beebe
@Bindu I suspect its "Take me with you!" ;) j/k - Erica Baker
Google Reader -- one of my top 5 favorite programs of all time. - Sean McBride
gReader gRocks - Geoff Longman
Good luck with your future plans Chris. Your talents will be missed. - Dylan Parker
Chris, congrats on all the excellent work and good luck in your next adventure. - Jeremy Zawodny
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Leo Laporte posted a message on Twitter
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June 14 at 3:56 pm - Link
Important video for those who think I'm paid to talk about this stuff and Scott Bourne is one of the coolest and smartest people I've met in the media world, particularly in the new media world. He's one of the co-founders of "This Week in Photography" which already has hundreds of thousands of people listening. Amazing audience and amazing show and once I saw the photography on his wall I understood why. - Robert Scoble
Great Interview. - Jon-Paul Bussoli
yeah, i really enjoyed the candor from both Scoble and Bourne... thanks for keeping everything transparent and honest guys, your readers/followers appreciate it! - Philip J Beyer via twhirl
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Loic Le Meur posted a message on Twitter
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May 23 at 3:33 pm - Link
100% yes ... for me - Morgan
Unfortunately, yes. - Chris Harrison
I'm trying to say no. But twitter is too easy and fun! - Shoichi
YEs, much less small, inane stuff. More big entries. - Soulhuntre via twhirl
Absolutely. Sometimes there's not enough to justify a whole blog post -- just a snippet of something interesting. A fleeting thought. These can be better captured in Twitter than a “traditional” blog. - Dillon TenBrink via twhirl
Way less. - Chris Benard
I haven't blog in a long time due to several reasons being twitter one of them. yet am working on rebranding it as we speak - Gilbert Corrales via twhirl
but then twitter is down like today and right now... and u feel like there should be something like this! - Gilbert Corrales via twhirl
Yes, 99.9% less. But I wasn't really a blogger to begin with. $5 per month doesn't go very far :) - Mike Reynolds
Yup...I twitter 200 times a day - I blog maybe twice a month - Stephen Pierzchala
Yes...I have tried to discipline myself to blog at least once every three days - I Twitter many times an hour without hesitation - Grant Potter
Less time for blogging and less time for other things too! My life is tweeting away. - Boris Gordon via twhirl
Yep. It's so much easier to type 140 characters than a whole blog entry. :-( - Joey Gibson
Yes. I do a lot of link posting on twitter. - Steve Garfield via twhirl
Yes, but didn't blog much to begin with. However, have linked my twitter to Tumblr, so it has become blogging of sorts. - Johan B via twhirl
I wouldn't give up blogging for Twitter. - J. Phil
I actually blog more now. Twitter often inspires. - Todd Jordan
Uh no lol. It just means I'm increasing my ADHD...via feedalizr - Corvida
Not really. I see them as two different media, in a way. The reason I don't blog as much as I want to at the moment is that I just don't have the time. I hope that changes in the future. - Bearded_Dave
Between Twitter, blogging and FF, there's little time for anything else. =) - Ryne Nelson
Not just twitter, a slew of social media apps (ranging from FB to twitter and now FF) does dimish the imperative to blog. Just my $0.02. - Mario Sundar
I've pretty much stop posting to my blog. - Shaun Trennery
But Twitter serves someday bloggers as a training ground. Or an onramp. - Rick Wolff
I've watched the best bloggers of my generation lose their words to twitter - tedr
I find I'm twittering more than blogging - mind you I've never really blogged much, tend to do it when I remember I haven't posted in so long - Tina
since most blog posts are just long versions of what the blogger could probably tweet, i'm excited about the microblogging direction... easier to follow, more timely, and takes less time - Philip J Beyer via twhirl
Twitter means blog less short and link-only posts - João Almeida via twhirl
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michael arrington posted an entry on TechCrunch
May 14 at 3:27 pm - Link
Whoa... - Hutch Carpenter
that's a strange combination - Steven Hodson
Ok, what's next... DirecTV buys LinkedIn? - Bwana McCall
that's an un-holy matrimony - WHY ? obviously Comcast is confused on their brand strategy or they're radically changing their business model / strategy. Why would they buy Plaxo? ODD! Doesn't bode well for future of Plaxo... seriously re-thinking my use of Plaxo now. = Loss of customer confidence in product. - Susan Beebe
very very very weird.... - Loic Le Meur via twhirl
Given how little I trust Comcast, that just obliterated any chance of trusting Plaxo further. yuck. - Lucretia Pruitt
Comcast sure has a lot of access to contact information now... not sure I like that. - Vince DeGeorge
Very bizarre! But I guess Plaxo just needed to sell out to somebody/anybody. They were making a lot of noise with all the "social web" stuff but really going nowhere with it. - Lawrence Liu via Alert Thingy
i agree... pretty odd pairing for Plaxo... makes a little business sense for Comcast but that means it's scary for Plaxo users like me :( - Philip J Beyer via twhirl
I feel sorry for all you guys with Plaxo accounts. Yick. It's like your social graph going to the Devil himself. - Cyndy
@Cyndy - you're sooo right! augh!! Plaxo...login...delete account- u sure? - YEP! - Susan Beebe
They will destroy it ! - marshal sandler via Alert Thingy
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March 18 at 4:48 am - Link
Scripts for the download and packaging of Windows Updates for offline updating of new or old installations - Philip J Beyer
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January 20 at 7:21 am - Link
multi-platform, feature rich, advanced backup application that uses other computers to store your data - multiple destinations - onsite and/or offsite - unlimited versioning - nightly data verification - no monthly fees - Philip J Beyer
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