Fun with Jake leads to new feed

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Johnnie Moore

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

Just has a great Skype chat with Jake at Community Guy. One by-product was that I’ve now created yet another RSS feed this one is the full monty feed – entries comments and trackbacks all in one bloated package. Enjoy! (Thanks to this guy for the tech insight on this)

Several other ideas brewed up in a short chat, dontcha just love the inkernet?

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