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January 18, 2004

It's A Two-Way Web

Matt Haughey: "I hope new web users see it as the read/write medium it was meant to be instead of seeing it as an information appliance to look at, and blogging is a big step forward in that regard."

Also: "... and then I got really lucky and met others and got to work on Blogger for Pyra in 2000. It was probably the most productive and stimulating environment I’ve ever been in."

It still is, Matt!

Posted at 11:45
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