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Macworld.com article up

So some of you may have noticed that I'm writing somewhat regularly for Macworld.com. If you haven't, well, I'm writing somewhat regularly for Macworld.com :-P

It's all about stuff that relates to IT and Macs. The first few articles have been a mix of first looks, reviews and opinions:

Analysis: The end of Netinfo
First Look: Leopard preview: What's new with Mac OS X Server
Review: Mac OS X 10.5 Server
How Entourage 2008 fares with Exchange
Xcode: Apple’s not-so-secret weapon
What Microsoft’s Yahoo bid means for Mac IT

It's not a column or like I have my own blog area, ala Breen/Cohen and iPods/Games, but, Macworld has been pretty straight up with me that they know there's a need for more IT stuff, and they've been pretty cool about me not dumbing things down overmuch. If y'all like the idea, then go read things. The more traffic these kinds of articles get, the more Macworld is encouraged to do this kind of coverage, perhaps even with people who are not me. More info being published means we all benefit.


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