My first Blogosphere link (that I'm aware of) was brief, but hey, it's a start. I did a Google for "Steve Stroh" and "weblog" and an archived page from Doug Kenline's BLOG AGAINST THE MACHINE weblog was listed. I'm listed under "Technology Bloggers." Doug has since considerably recast his weblog to better reflect his other interests which likely will be consuming most of his time, and the "Technology Bloggers" column is now gone. I note that Doug is a fellow graduate of DeVry Institute of Technology (he in Phoenix, I in Columbus.)
Update: As I wrote this earlier today, as far as I knew, Doug's (late) link was the only one. But in short order I learned about:
- A link to the BWIA Weblog / Steve Stroh from the Service Networks page
- A nice mention and a link to the BWIA Weblog / Steve Stroh on David Sifry's SIFRY'S ALERTS weblog (linked at left)
- A nice mention (but no link - yet) on Glenn Fleishman's 802.11b Networking News weblog (linked at left)
Glenn and I exchanged serveral emails today - nice to be back in touch! I'll disclose that 802.11b Networking News was the inspiration for finally getting the Broadband Wireless Internet Access Weblog launched, after much dithering and many minor frustrations with Radio Userland.
Steve Stroh
Copyright © 2002-2004 by Steve Stroh. This article originally appeared on my original Broadband Wireless Internet Access Weblog hosted on Radio Userland.
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