Intel Has an (un)Official Blogger
Josh from TinyScreenfuls just posted TinyScreenfuls.com“>a mouthful:
I want to start some conversation. I’m not officially authorized to speak for Intel on any matter (see my “Caveat Lector� disclaimer over there in the sidebar), but there are a ton of things that I can talk about. I’m just a guy, a blogger, who works at a very large company that makes the most complex things ever made by humans. It’s a fascinating place, and I know there are lots of you that would like to know more about Intel. Or maybe you have something you’d like to vent. Or perhaps you just want to say how much you love something Intel has done (wouldn’t that be nice?).
Wow. That’s pretty bold. I’ve known Josh for a while now (after first meeting him at a geek dinner in Portland). He’s about as “geek” as they come. I guess the ball’s in Intel’s court now? It’s happening anyway.
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3 Comments
Yulia
October 30th, 2006
at 10:13am
Indeed. Josh is a powerhouse of most of the web 2.0 things that take place in here (just my opinion ;)). It is like “the little engine that could”..in a big scheme of things..Meaning Josh vs. the entire company. He is invaluable (priceless) for all the things he does! His “geekinessâ€Â? and passion for innovative things to do with web is infectious.
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