Hundreds of online diary authors keep weblogs. And thousands of people use weblog sites and software to keep journals. So what’s the difference? Plenty.
That is to say, journals and weblogs come from very different places, even though today they have collided — or should I be trendy and say “converged”? — and are indistinguishable to the untrained eye.
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You’re leaving your full time role at Microsoft in July 2008. What involvement are you going to have in the next operating system?
First of all, there’s tons of people who help make those decisions, so I wouldn’t overstate my role in the past. But I’ll have full involvement, the [same] involvement I’ve ever had in the key decisions for those products.
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