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Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

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

Christopher Carfi:

Johnnie Moore’s blog rocks and it’s one of 100+ that I have read through my aggregator in the past. But I rarely read it anymore. Why? Because there’s something better.

What’s better than his blog? Finding the conversations that he’s hosting.

This is because, although his blog is here, he publishes the feed for just his comments.

(I also do a fat feed with posts and comments and trackbacks)

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