Why smart people don’t give a rip about what this guy thinks about corporate weblogs: Admittedly, the post is on Always-On which guarantees its obscurity. And, then, there’s that goofy photo of the writer holding a glass of wine which communicates to me that he’s either, #1, drunk; or #2, trolling for flames and trackbacks, or #3, attempting to write comedy. However, as of 6/1 at 3:39, only 3 “members” have cared enough to comment on his post called, “Why smart companies don’t use corporate weblogs.”
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