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The d.school has a Blog!

The d.school's blog went live this morning.  Charlotte Burgess  Auburn, our relentless Directory of Community, has been working on it like crazy and I think it looks great. It already has 15 posts and more on the way.  Check out d.news!
 

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Ann,

It might be because it just went up earlier week. I will check. I agree that it would be nice to have comments. It would provide a way for people to participate in and provide some advice for the d.school. I have had little trouble with spam, but I know that some bloggers have (indeed, we get a lot on our evidence-management website).

Bob - it does look really neat - but no comments??? Why have they chosen to blog - what's their goal?

Sometimes not having comments can work (Seth Godin - although he takes a lot of heat for it sometimes), but for most blogs it's a bit counterintuitive. Thoughts?

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