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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Don't ever blog on corporate sites

Here's another example of why we shouldn't blog at corporate sites:

So it's with some surprise that I see IBM's former Fellow, "Father of Websphere" Don Ferguson, is already in the process of being airbrushed out of history. His blog already redirects to the home page for IBM's dW bloggers (he's still listed as I type this) despite the cached version showing no signs of being any less defensible than it was a month ago. You can see an older version in WayBackMachine. It seems that, now he works for Microsoft, his views are retrospectively unacceptable. Or is there another explanation?


Scoble is right:
Blogs should never be erased — for any reason. That breaks the Web.

taken from: Scobleizer

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