MSN Spaces just launched The Tech Filter, another webzine attempting to ride the blog wave.
The editor refers to himself in the third person as the Tech Filter, LOL!
MSN didn't bother to hire a technologist, the greatest aspect about blogging is that the best blogs are written by people who blog about what they do for a living, this guy writes for a living.
I have been covering the tech industry for publications like Digital Life, PC Magazine, CNet.com, Time Out New York, and more for the last ten years...
Time Out New York......was he writing about the Black-Out?
Although I will be posting daily, the I really want to hear from you, the readers. Not only can you comment on posts, but if you send me a tip, rave, or critique on anything tech-related I will do my best to get it up on the Filter. We can write comments....WOW...how Web 2.0!
Did this guy have a blog before today? Is the Scobleizer Subscribed?
Why didn't MSN hire someone from the Microsoft developer community or the TechED community and why are there no links to anyone in the Microsoft developer community ot the TechED community on this lame webzine?
I'm from New York and have never met this guy at a Microsoft User Group meeting , product launch or conference.
Have a look at his Must Read list: garbage in - garbage out!. Has this guy never heard of Channel9?
Note... I attempted to trackback, but the URL offered is useless, he has 10 posts so far without a single trackback, some guys just get no respect.....I'm telling ya!
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