Blogs for everything

File these under the title of “Any new technology that comes out will be blogged!

Tony Goodhew has put together a blog with nothing but info on Windows XP Service Pack 2. (Found via Sven Cipido)

Office Zealot has created a whole section devoted to the Information Bridge Framework, which was just announced like yesterday! Included in that section is a blog by Michael Kiselman a Technical Product Manager on IBF.

Subscribed to their feeds this morning…

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