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June 13, 2005

Welcome new bloggers!

A couple of new blogs you may find interesting:

Jim Rait had so many good comments to add to the BBP discussion board, I encouraged him to start a blog. He apparently had already been considering it, so he finally took the leap - welcome Jim, to Design_at_the_edge.

A number of presentation professionals (and friends) have started a new weblog titled Visual Being. It's definitely worth a visit if you make your living designing presentations, and are interested in a like-minded community that is focused on professional development.

Although it's not a new blog, Tony's PowerPoint Weblog continues to be the most comprehensive collection of PPT-related news, posts and links.

I highly recommend using one of the free tools like Bloglines to manage your blog feeds. I personally didn't understand the power of blogs until I installed Bloglines and could see all of the updated blog posts in a single window. One of the first things I do when I start the day is to check Bloglines to see what's new in blogland.

Comments

Tony's PowerPoint blog is interesting, although I think some of his designs could need a BBP make-over ;)

We recently started a presentation support blog called Point of Business. One fo the first articles references this blog!

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