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  1. trecritelli@critellilaw.com'

    Thanks for posting your list. I already subscribe to two and will add the other three!

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    Crap —

    I agree with you — I've got her blog in my RSS reader.

  3. gwyneth.llewelyn@gwynethllewelyn.net'

    Inara Pey is definitely one blogger that I religiously follow… unlike others which I keep forgetting to read… *blushes*

  4. joe.rigby@sympatico.ca'

    I want to know what happened to Dusan Writer and Metanomics. Nothing but tumbleweeds there now! Or is it taboo to talk about the blogs that have vaporized?

    1. Prokowhat?

  5. wow, i have been so bogged down with a dumb computer issue that i totally missed this post! (that and i am on my first week long vacation in a year!)

    first, thank you – secondly, pfft!

    i just ramble on about my journey down this road in the hopes that some of the posts help others make decisions. i think i am like many people who fell in love with Second Life and then became a little disillusioned and sought out options

    mainly due to this blog, Hypergrid Business, we ended up in OpenSim

    it was rocky at first because someone did not listen to me (subQuark) but it all worked out and what a ride!

    thank you Maria, i am in awe of your reporting and lean heavily on your words for many decision =)

    PS – Prok doesn't need, nor want, any recognition – it would be too socialistic and Prok is above all of that!

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    Joe —

    I occasionally stumble on that blog (usually by following a Twitter link) and I do remember finding something useful there once, but I don't follow it regularly — it's hard to tell where factual reporting ends and spirited hyperbole begins. There's nothing wrong with that, from an entertainment perspective, but makes it problematic as a source of information — especially as a source of information about OpenSim!

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