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24 November 2005

The Web 2.0 WorkGroup Now Has 20 Blogs

Who knew? Well, now we all do. But, from the list, I, of course, did not see a person focusing on mobility. I'm not surprised. Mobile might not need a special focus, but it sure should be part of the discussion.

Link: TechCrunch � Web 2.0 WorkGroup Now Has 20 Blogs.

Richard MacManus, Fred Oliveira and I formed the Web 2.0 WorkGroup about a month and a half ago. We’ve now grown to twenty blogs:

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Thanks for your comment. Care to suggest a mobile-focused Web 2.0 blog for us? We'd love to have one in the workgroup.

cheers, Richard

What is involved to contribute a mobile blog?
What type of blogger are you looking for?

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