Making Noise in New England

Calling all New England bloggers and technology lovers (geeks). I am putting together a directory of anyone, and any company that is involved in technology, and all of the bloggers in the area. Not all blogs are about technology, you know. My wife is a geek, but does not talk tech on her blog. She has something much more interesting to talk about.

I am also looking for other related directories. If you know of any directories, or if you work in computer science, blog, or have any interest in this area, and you are from New England, I would love to hear from you.

I am also looking for a little help with the MediaWiki (Wikipedia) software. If you have a few minutes to help out with this, it would be appreciated. If not, I should still be able to finish this pretty soon.

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  1. Did I miss Jon Udell’s blog in your list of New England geek bloggers? http://blog.jonudell.net/ Jon is based in New Hampshire. So is Don Dodge ( http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/) who writes an interesting blog about hi-tech startups and related topics. Ted Demopolous blogs at http://demop.com/thetedrap/ and at http://www.bloggingforbusinessbook.com/blogging_for_business/ He’s another NH based blogger. And in Mass is Dan Bricklen, inventer of the spreadsheet, blogging at http://danbricklin.com/log/ Richard Seltzer (from Mass) blogs on books and Internet business at http://www.samizdat.com/blog/

    I may have some more later as I look through the list of blogs I follow.

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