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In the last few months, I have seen the traffic to this blog rise to a reasonable level and there's been a lot of diverse comments added to the various stories. There's also various people picking up the blog through readers and site feeders such as feedburner. However, what I could really use is more people actually linking to the blog at http://www.siliconglen.com/news/ (front page stories) or to individual articles in the site.
So please use the search box above to look for interesting stories and if you see anything particular you like or if you like the blog in general please link to it from your site or blog and encourage anyone you think might be interested to do likewise.
This isn't for search engine optimisation purposes, as the site is already doing well, but it will help the blog to reach a wider audience, draw in users and make it more interactive for everyone.
many thanks
Craig
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Digital Transformation, Agile Management, Politics and Social change
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