Irving Wladawsky-Berger
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The Essence of Blogging
6 comments on The Essence of BloggingSince I started this blog in May of 2005, I have come back to reflect on blogging a few times, most recently this last May. I received some interesting comments to that posting. One pointed out that "You know that someone has run out of things to say when they start blogging about blogging .…
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I started this blog in May of last year, and posted my personal reflections on blogging three months later in August, and then again at the end of the year in December. As I have been at this now for one year, it is time once more to add to my personal reflections on blogging.…
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Earlier this week, the Journal News published an interesting article on IBM’s blogging initiative – Big Blue Bit by the Blogging Bug written by reporter Julie Moran Alterio, who interviewed me for the article. She asked me why IBM encouraged its employees to participate in the blogging community, to which I replied that "We absolutely…
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It is fitting that my last blog entry for 2005 should focus on blogging. I think that years from now I will remember 2005 as the year when I started my personal blog. In my very first entry, which was posted less than eight months ago on May 16, I said that I anticipated an…
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I spent most of last week in Mexico City. The main purpose for the trip was to participate in an "InnovatorsTour" with colleagues from IBM’s technical community in Mexico and from our growing Hispanic technical community in the US. We had a very good dialogue with faculty members and administrators from some of the top…
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I posted my first blog just about 3 months ago. I said in it that I was anticipating an exciting journey, so let me spend a little time reviewing the journey so far. I was honestly taken by surprise by the rise of blogging. My friend John Patrick, with whom I worked very closely at…
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My friend and colleague John Patrick posted a very nice story about my new blog in his own patrickWeb blog. To me this is about as close to an official welcome to the blogosphere as there can be. John was one of the first people I knew who had his own website, and he started…
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One of the more enjoyable facets of my job is communication. So, as blogs have become an increasingly important medium of communication in society, I am starting my personal blog. In my blog, I will write about the topics I deal with in my job — Information technology areas I am involved in, including the…