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Friday, June 24, 2005

Microsoft Embargo Crumbles in the Blogosphere

Paul Thurrott says the embargo on Microsoft's Longhorn announcements on RSS - planned for tomorrow at Gnomedex - is crumbling. I have been pre-briefed by Dean Hachamovitch on the news and will have more to say tomorrow after his keynote concludes around 3 Eastern. My reason for pointing it out now is to show how far and wide Microsoft went with the embargoes - and at great risk. Still, I was impressed by how they listened to the feedback from bloggers, like myself. More on Friday afternoon.

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