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Who are the best bloggers?

According to Shel Israel – Product Managers are one of the best sets of bloggers. I like this sentiment – I also agree!

Product managers and other people who are passionate and knowledgeable about the details of a product are often better.

A product manager … is mostly loyal to his or her product and accountable to customers. The product manager is often tied to happy customers.

Product managers also speak in a language closer to everyday people.

Read the full post here.

Novell Cool Blogs – first week

Novell Cool Blogs has been officially up and running for less than a week – but it’s working just great.

Slowly but surely Novell technologists from across the company are being introduced to blogging and let loose on the wider blogosphere.

Seems like I’m the only one posting on a daily basis – I’ve got a lot to post though 🙂 I must work out a way to slow down and spread out the load.

Novell Cool Blogs – what a week

Novell Cool Blogs finally went live and public this week – we’ve now got half a dozen regular posters – and seemingly hundreds of readers.

The next challenge is keeping up the quality and quantity of posts; we also plan to add other Novell people to the blogosphere – and finally got out and tell the world about the site!

One challenge we have is making the blog ‘less corporate’ – but still remaining a trusted and valuable source of information.

Written at: Birmingham, England

Firefox Feeds

I had a comment:

urm how do I add your blog to my firefox 1.5.1 live feeds.

I’m just too used to seeing the rss button in the address bar.

If I click on the rss 2.0 link I get the error about the xlm not having any style info associated with it.

Thanks

Marcus

I added the icon on the Firefox address bar. This was pretty simple to add.

For those interested – the following needs to be added to


<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml"
title="Evil ZEN Scientist feed" href="/index.php/feed">

I made modifications to index.php within my theme under WordPress.
[I also ran into a WordPress 2.0.1 bug]