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Happy Christmas from Electric Mill

Geek reading material for holidays
a sad, sad list of geek reading material - hopefully good weather in the south-east will mean i won’t get through all of this….
Revolution in The Valley: The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made
Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century
On the Edge: the Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore
My only respite from total meltdown will be Post Captain by Patrick O’Brian.
Welcome
To blog or not to blog? Will we have the time? Will people find it interesting? Will we get tired of it?
We have been writing over at The Health Tech Blog for nearly two years at this stage. Output has been slow but steady - with moderate reader numbers (100+ subscribers).
Because it is such a narrow niche, it does not often prove to be a suitable vehicle for issues and topics that we could talk about. That’s why we’re going to do more of that here.
The current view is that we will discuss software technologies, trends and developments that be used by ordinary businesses and organisations, and not necessarily just by techie early adopters who “get it”.
So, on that note - Welcome!
Happy Christmas from Electric Mill

Geek reading material for holidays
a sad, sad list of geek reading material - hopefully good weather in the south-east will mean i won’t get through all of this….
Revolution in The Valley: The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made
Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century
On the Edge: the Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore
My only respite from total meltdown will be Post Captain by Patrick O’Brian.
Welcome
To blog or not to blog? Will we have the time? Will people find it interesting? Will we get tired of it?
We have been writing over at The Health Tech Blog for nearly two years at this stage. Output has been slow but steady - with moderate reader numbers (100+ subscribers).
Because it is such a narrow niche, it does not often prove to be a suitable vehicle for issues and topics that we could talk about. That’s why we’re going to do more of that here.
The current view is that we will discuss software technologies, trends and developments that be used by ordinary businesses and organisations, and not necessarily just by techie early adopters who “get it”.
So, on that note - Welcome!
