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Brendan Tompkins [MVP]

Blog First. Ask Questions Later.

Scoble's Human Too...

Interesting to watch this issue play itself out.  It brings a real human aspect to this whole blog thing, when people you respect make public mistakes.  I've definitely been there, and had slightly embarrassing things happen on my blog, but that's life right?  That's what makes this fun for me, otherwise, I'd just read trade journals and books and msdn. 

-Brendan



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Ross said:


A link off one of those posts points to
http://www.intrinsigo.com/ where it mentions Open Source Projects. Is the source floating around somewhere?

# September 21, 2004 2:00 AM

Brendan Tompkins said:

Yes. I've been meaning to post the PalmOS and VB Project source. I'm in the middle of re-deploying the Intrinsigo site. Are you interested in this stuff?
# September 21, 2004 2:05 AM

Ross said:


It sounds interesting, I'd like to see it working if for no other reason than I am a very curious person :)

I only have a Palm though, I sold my last iPaq a while back when I needed some cash for a Psion (cough mistake cough).
# September 21, 2004 2:14 AM

Brendan Tompkins said:

Okay. I'll post when I have the source up.
# September 21, 2004 2:18 AM

Ross said:


If you were to do this in any particular order, intrinsigoAuthor then intrinsigoSync would be cool :)
# September 21, 2004 4:02 AM

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About Brendan Tompkins

Brendan has been programming with .NET since the first public beta and is owner and operator of Port Technology Services, a consultancy company providing .NET application development services to the Maritime industry. In July, 2007, he was awarded the Microsoft MVP award for ASP.NET. He's also a proud co-founder of failed .COM startup Intrinsigo, and has had a hand in the failure of numerous other businesses. He currently runs CodeBetter.Com and Devlicio.us, and lives in Norfolk, Virgina with his wife Tiara and son Ian.

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