I've established a Feedburner Network for those who blog about Microsoft, Microsoft products and technologies, and related topics.
If you are not familiar with Feedburner Networks, it is a mechanism for bloggers to self-identify their blogs with a topic area, Microsoft in this case. It helps readers who follow other blogs learn about your blog. The Microsoft Network Blog also providers an aggregated RSS feed for those interested in receiving one feed, though most readers use the network to find out about blogs they may want to read.
If you are interested in adding your blog to the Microsoft Bloggers Network, just send me an email or subscribe through your Feedburner account. The network is only for legitimate blogs, and not splogs or other content aggregation sites who do not create their own original content.
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Mitchell Ashley is principal consultant at Converging Network LLC where he provides product, technology and social media consulting to emerging technology companies. A successful CTO and product innovator, Mitchell has created many successful, award winning products in the networking, security, convergence, Internet and IT industries. In addition to blogging for NetworkWorld, Mitchell regularly blogs at TheConvergingNetwork and co-hosts the widely popular StillSecure After All These Years podcast.
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