CNET Blogs : We have lift-off

CNET Blogs

For anyone involved with making websites, whether it’s your new blog on a hosted service or a large project involving months and months of planning and development, it’s gratifying to see your work opened to the public. Last week we launched a new effort at CNET : CNET Blogs.

Blogging isn’t new to CNET, but we’re providing a new view into the latest and most popular blogs by aggregating all blog content at blogs.cnet.com. Also new is the CNET blog network which brings together a diverse group of bloggers, and they are generating some great posts!

Faves so far:

The Open Road, by Matt Asay
Matt is a prolific blogger, and anyone with interest in Open Source business and community will find this essential reading.

The Macalope: An Apple Blog, by the Macalope (who else?)
The worlds only part man, part computer, part Bovidae non-pundit blogger.

The Web Services Report, by Harrison Hoffman
An intelligent addition to the Web 2.0 discussion.

Plus lots more, with more to come, so stay tuned!

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