Intel starts blogging

Just was over at Byron’s blog and see that Intel has started blogging and that he did the design. Cool! You can get directly to the Intel blogs here. The one on top is from Marty Menard, director of high performance computing. This will be interesting to watch. Subscribed!


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20 Comments

  1. Drkmattr Says:

    Pulling posts already?

    http://blogs.intel.com/it/tags/infoglut

    Seems that a post from yesterday titled “Information Overload” is gone.

    Not subscribed!

  2. Josh Bancroft Says:

    We’ve been trying to get this live for a long time, and I’m super happy to see Intel take another tiptoe step into the blogosphere.

    Now, we just need to get lots more blogs at blogs.intel.com! :-)

  3. Josh Bancroft Says:

    Actually, this isn’t the first public/internet-accessible Intel blog. The Intel Software Network has had blogs for a couple of months now:

    http://www.intel.com/software/blogs/

    The more the merrier! :-)

  4. Bill Pearson Says:

    These are just some of the blogs at Intel. The software developer blogs have been up for several months.

    http://www.intel.com/software/blogs

  5. Josh Bancroft Says:

    Drkmattr, I don’t think any posts were intentionally pulled. It might have been a test post during development. I’ll look into it, and see if I can find out why that post isn’t there anymore.

  6. Drkmattr Says:

    Fair enough Josh, but it looks bad right now (especially given the juicy titles).

  7. Brian M Says:

    Hmmm… Intel’s “Add to Google” link just put a blank spot on my home page, so I am not subscribed as yet… But thanks for the news anyway!

  8. DL Byron Says:

    There’s no post conspiracy. It was published, then unpublished during the rollout to live, and now it’s back.

    http://blogs.intel.com/it/2006/10/information_overload.html

  9. DL Byron Says:

    I’m looking at the Add to Google blank box issue now - not sure why that’s doing it.

  10. DL Byron Says:

    ok. Add to Google is fixed!

  11. Josh Bancroft Says:

    Just noticed that Jeff Moriarty, one of the funniest and most popular internal Intel bloggers, is posting on the new IT@Intel blog. yay! :-)

    http://www.tinyscreenfuls.com/2006/10/one-of-my-favorite-bloggers-inside-intel-is-now-posting-on-the-new-blogsintelcomit-blog/

  12. Josh Bancroft Says:

    Thanks for clearing that up, Byron. :-)

  13. DL Byron Says:

    You got it. The Google error was we had module instead of feed in the string.

  14. Brian M Says:

    Thanks, Byron. That was fast! And Scoble doesn’t even know that we’re using his blog to fix Intel’s blog…

  15. sreekanth Says:

    Good effort by Intel. They are looking around, answering questions and fixing bugs. Keep it up.

  16. DataWebTect » Blog Archive » Information Overload Says:

    [...] Intel has started blogging with the first post about the Information Overload, identified via Scobleizer. A really impressive must read and subsequent posts are also interesting but could not subscribe as I could not find the feed. [...]

  17. Ken Says:

    Perhaps I’m becoming a weblogging snob, but without trackbacks, and secondly, working trackbacks, how can Intel’s pseudo-blogs ever legitimately be called a weblog or blog?

  18. DL Byron Says:

    No trackbacks are offered; I often refer to them as crapbacks. How that qualifies it as a psuedo-blog, not sure, unless that’s a new more snobbier definition.

  19. Ken Says:

    Crapbacks! Why not make the whole system of what is considered the blogosphere hierarchical? Perhaps it can be called the craposphere.

  20. Nathan Says:

    Yes, my post on Information Overload got trashed for a few hours… whaddya expect, Murphy is always on the prowl for anything new to mess up. I remember the very first program I ever wrote as a kid had a dozen punched cards in it, and I checked it with intense care before submitting them, and still it was trashed by a typo I missed… anyway, the posting is OK now, more coming soon.

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