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"Stories of a Self-published, Entrepreneurial Fiction Author (nee Software Guy)."
Waltham
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"Thoughts on New England Web 2.0 - Promoting new technology within the Boston area."
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"Originally known as UnixGal, then as Glimpse of a Grrl, I moved to Boston in September '05 and decided it was time for a change..."
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Beacon Hill
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"A Boston based scial media consultant's view on web, tech, social networking, startups, and IT trends. All with a more-than-healthy amount of skepticism."
Beacon Hill
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"Andy Ihnatko is a Boston-based geek and writer who works for anyone foolish enough to pay him. He's The Chicago Sun-Times' technology columnist as well as Macworld Magazine's back-page opinion guy, and his writings also appear in Playboy, Yahoo! Internet Life, CNN.com, and in the occasional book."
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"Writings about Bulletin Board Systems, BBS Textfiles, and general computer history by the admin of Textfiles.com."
Waltham
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Arlington
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"This blog shares my view of where marketing is headed as blogs and RSS/XML feeds continue to evolve. I invite you to join the discourse."
Charlestown
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"The Boston Video Production Discussion Group (BVPDG) meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm at the Hong Kong in Harvard Square to discuss all aspects of video production."
Harvard Square
Cambridge
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"Topics of this blog include Boston news and Geek news."
Jamaica Plain
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"Blogging on new media and online communications."
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"Notes on the comings and goings of start-ups in theHUB Boston and Cambridge area."
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Lexington
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"Andrew, weighing in on ways in which the web and the world are changing."
Roslindale
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"Jeff is a Boston-based web programmer specializing in ColdFusion development, content management, and interactive marketing. ... By the way, it's pronounced: SHOW'-see."
Allston
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"Learn simple, applicable web strategies for building digital communities and empowering marketplaces using new technologies like blogging, podcasting, and videoblogging."
Amesbury
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"Some insights into communication and social media." By the CTO of Convoq.
Lexington
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Enterprise networking stuff you gotta see. By Adam Gaffin of Network World.
Southborough
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Software engineering and other topics.
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Talking about social media business models before - during - and after my commute to the North Shore."
Rockport
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The co-inventor of the PC spreadsheet and the founder of Trellix discusses technology.
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"Unleashed observations on the business and technology of performance management, business intelligence, and data warehousing."
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"Jessica Lipnack's blog about virtual teams, networks, networking, collaboration, Web 2.0, writing, and even yoga, knitting, cooking, family, and friends."
West Newton
Newton
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"Personal weblog of a Tufts grad student, web geek and sometime track writer."
Somerville
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"Content management, XML, and other technologies of interest to publishers."
Cambridge
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By Seth Finklestein, a programmer perhaps best known for his work in figuring out just what censorware applications are censoring.
Cambridge
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"Innovation in society and technology; global politics and democracy; global security; health; environment; happiness and peace."
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Executive director of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society.
Cambridge
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"John Sequeira's weblog: enterprise application development, typed weakly."
Cambridge
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David Weinberger's daily take on the Web, Weblogs, politics and whatever else interests him.
Brookline
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"A blog by Jon Bishop out of the North Shore of Massachusetts dedicated to the understanding and development of interactivity on the web and web 2.0 technologies."
Essex
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"I'm a digital girl, in a digital world. These are my travels. Explore with me."
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"I am the CEO of an e-learning company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts."
Cambridgeport
Cambridge
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"toli: n. 1. A juicy piece of news. 2. The latest word or gossip. 3.The talk of the town, typically a salacious or risque tale of intrigue, corruption or foolishness."
Cambridge
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Robert Ambrogi is a lawyer in Rockport; his blog is about the law and technology, especially law-related Web sites.
Rockport
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"This blog talks about computers in today's world. Topics include technology, security, history and more."
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Chief scientist, Eastgate Systems.
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By the CTO of Vordel.
Roslindale
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"Random thoughts about programming, sysadmin and other unrelated subjects."
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"I am a serial entrepreneur who spends most of my time in and around Boston. Most, but not all, of my current projects revolve around blogging and social networking systems. ..."
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"I was Technology Developer at The Children's Museum in Boston for ten years, from 1988 to 1998. During that time, I focused in particular on ways families interact with technology and with each other in the public space of a major museum. Now I consult with museums around the country, developing interactive media for families in exhibits. I'm especially interested in integrating current learning theory (social learning, Constructivist, and multiple intelligences) with new technologies."
Canton
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Josh Simons' Weblog.
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"I'm a software developer in my early forties. I've worked in a bunch of places, generally each smaller than the last ... My interests (generally reflected in my blog) include: software engineering, math (especially visual aspects, such as geometry), geeky recreations, language, and so on."
Brookline
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"Chief Information Officer at MIT's Sloan School of Management, providing leadership and strategy for the school's information technology operations, services, and initiatives."
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"Mike Zhang's blog about technology, about life, about his research at MIT Sloan School."
Cambridge
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"Internet and OS news and notes."
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"Pink Slip is commentary on business, the economy, and my career in failed Boston-area high tech companies. It has a frequent (but by no means 100% focus) on Boston."
Beacon Hill
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Pito Salas: "Some stuff I just figured out..."
Arlington
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Software developer.
Jamaica Plain
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"This blog shares ideas and hopes to generate discussion on the use of portals, blogs, and knowledge management to provide value to organizations through practical applications. New trends and technologies are covered with a switch to music and food on the weekends."
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"are we having fun yet?"
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Exploring the emerging principles and practices of project management.
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"Tracking new and intriguing Web sites for the legal profession. ... Robert Ambrogi,a lawyer
in Rockport, MA, is vice president for editorial services at Jaffe Associates and director of WritersForLawyers."
Rockport
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"politics, technology, humor and culture... all from the mind of Rob Sama..."
Waltham
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Comments from Bob Frankston, David Reed, Dan Bricklin, and others on technology.
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"This site is the webjournal of Kai von Fintel, Associate Professor of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I log notes and comments on matters pertaining to my field of research and teaching (semantics/pragmatics). My Geek Notes are notes to myself about the kind of geeky stuff I am interested in, especially Mac OS X and LaTeX."
Cambridge
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"Lessons in leotardness."
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"Scott Monty writes about social media insights in the increasingly complex world of marketing."
Maynard
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"The random comments of Drew Derbyshire, software developer."
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"Kyle Bradshaw has some direction. He spends an inordinate amount of time on his computer. He is passionate about the web, design, and usability."
Brighton
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"Geeky Technology for Regular People."
Cambridge
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"Unstoppable Robot Ninja is my website, a weird-ass amalgam of random links, crappy photography, and one-off thoughts. There's even the occasional blog entry when I’m feeling especially verbose."
Cambridge
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Web developer.
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"I am fanatical about information and information technology. I have worked in this business for my entire career as a consultant, manager, and as president of my own company. I have a degree in information science from Simmons College in Boston. I find problems of finding, presenting, and applying informaton endlessly fascinating. ..."
Charlestown
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"Will's blog of Python, Linux, random content, Stringbean, PyBlosxom, Lyntin, and other projects mixed in there ad hoc, half-baked, and with a twist of lemon."
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"Business and technology in the exponential economy."
Kendall Square
Cambridge
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"Musings on open-source software, sumo, vocal trance, and other items of interest (or not ;))."
Brookline
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