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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

I’m happy to announce that both eHub and emilychang.com have been invited to join the Web 2.0 Workgroup, a network created last month by Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, Richard MacManus of Read/WriteWeb, and Frederico Oliveira of WeBreakstuff

The Web 2.0 Workgroup is a network of premium weblogs that write content exclusively about the new generation of the Web. Combined, these sites reach a large readership of influential technology and media professionals.


The Web 2.0 Workgroup currently includes over eighteen weblogs that cover developments in next generation web from a variety of perspectives, including analysis and trends, companies and products, design and usability, VC and business, podcasting, tech and development, and commentary.  I’m proud to be a part of this network and look forward to the conversations ahead.

Visit Web 2.0 Workgroup to browse.  I encourage you to subscribe to all of these blogs by downloading and importing the OPML file into your RSS reader. 

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Written by Emily Chang in Projects // Posts by RSS //

1 comment(s)

stefan constantinescu on November 15, 2005 at 10:47 AM:

I’m glad you got in. I personally emailed Mike a link to your site. He never emailed me back, but hey it isn’t important now, you got into the Web 2.0 Work Group and that is good news indeed!

More hits is always a good thing, keep up the content.


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