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Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

You may have noticed that I’m experimenting with posting links here via the Delicious automatic thingy as per Steve Rubel’s tip. I quite like this for providing quick pointers where I don’t have a huge amount of commentary to add. And it’s a fun gizmo once you get it sussed out: I can collate links at the press of a button. I’m also keen to support the whole practice of tagging.

For the moment, I’m using Technorati tags for my other posts… Maybe I should root around for a Movable Type plugin that does both?

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