World Wide Wonder


So, I’ve always felt that I’ve been technical enough to be dangerous. That is, I have no fear of the unknown when it comes to software or computers.

Thinking about it (fondly, I must admit) I think it probably comes from my days working at Mediamark Research (MRI) as a tech rep. Back in the late 80’s, I crawled under more desks than I care to admit. With a kit I picked up from Egghead (remember those guys?) I installed math co-processors and bernoullis. Those were the days.

Anyway, it was easier to be “in the know” back then.

It’s hard enough keeping up with everything in your own profession, but trying to keep up with all the advances on the web is almost impossible. I feel like I spend an incredible amount of time following links. And, there’s so much to read and with work, family, and all that happens in between — well, the WWW could be a big World Wide Waste without the guides that have become available which organize all this data into usable information.

So….in my quest for finding really useful sites, I found one of the coolest sites that I think is a “googlization” of the blogsphere. Check out Technorati…..

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