Re: "New Media"
I've recently started my first blog, and it leads me to wonder--how many of
you are using blogs and/or wikis in your work? What's working well (or
poorly) for you? If you also have personal blogs, how strictly do you separate
personal and work content?
Brenda Huettner
my new blog: http://vagabond.blogsome.com
Ahhh, I just came across a great resource the other day. EFF's legal guide for bloggers:
http://www.eff.org/bloggers/lg/
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It's just my day job....
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