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HardwareTablet PCHas the Tablet team found its blogger?

Has the Tablet team found its blogger?

Cool. Frank Gocinski (Microsoft Tablet PC ISV Business Development) is up to blog post number 12 and going strong:

How to improve recognition in Office and–if you’re an ISV–your product too.

If you’re interested in Tablet PCs and education you’ll want to check out his other post that discusses: What is BackPack.net and how can your company get involved.

Great to see that Frank’s figured out a way to join the blogging conversation. I particularly like how he’s linking to different projects, products and companies that’s he’s aware of. It helps the Tablet ecosystem.

Next up we need to help Frank with the left panel on his blog. Here are a couple suggestions for things to add:

* Add the [email protected] email address. ISVs are going to be doing searches and landing on this blog. The ISV contact address would be a good touch.

* Blogroll of ISV resources or community sites. It’s easy for these lists to go out of date–so my recommendation is to keep them simple for now. If you really get into it you can always add later.

* List of conferences you’ll be attending. If you feel visually inclined how about adding the CES 2005 “I’ll be inking there” graphic that Peter created in ArtRage noless? Images too much work? Text is fine too. A link to the Windows Anywhere conference I think is a must have.

Loren
Lorenhttp://www.lorenheiny.com
Loren Heiny (1961 - 2010) was a software developer and author of several computer language textbooks. He graduated from Arizona State University in computer science. His first love was robotics.

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