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December 1st, 2008

See You in the Cloud

Posted by Joshua Greenbaum @ 11:22 am

Categories: Uncategorized

Tags: Blog, Blogging, Internet, Joshua Greenbaum

This post marks the end of my relationship with ZDNet — though not the end of my blogging career by a long shot. I’ll still be blogging — can’t seem to give it up now that it’s in my blood — but over on my own Wordpress site, where the requirements for making this blog a money-maker by CBS’ standards won’t be a problem. I want to thank Dan Farber for dragging me, reluctantly, into the blogosphere, and of course everyone who has taken the time to read and comment on this blog (excepting the trolls who think anonymous blogging is an justification for rude, obnoxious behavior of the worst kind.) It’s been fun, and I hope to see you over at the new blog soon.

thanks,

Josh

Joshua Greenbaum's opinions on enterprise software have annoyed enough vendors that he now checks under the hood of his PC every morning before he boots up. For disclosures of Joshua's industry affiliations, click here.

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