Introducing, TheBroadbandDaily

Om Malik, Wednesday, December 1, 2004 at 4:53 AM PT Comments (0)

Folks, some announcements are in order. After working furiously through the weekend, the crazy idea I had about starting a group weblog on broadband, The Broadband Daily, is finally live. Some really smart people have signed up to post their thoughts. The idea here is to have thoughtful pieces about our ever-connected high speed lives and technologies in one place. You might have read these pieces elsewhere, but what I wanted to do was bring it all together in one nice little place. So as the opening salvo, we have an interview with Jeff Pulver, a post about the new 3.5G wireless technology and some musings from me. I will have a couple of pieces tomorrow from some of the other contributors to the site. (You can subscribe to the new site RSS feed by clicking here!) I hope you will support this site as much as you supported GigaOM.com and add it to your blogrolls as well. I look forward to your thoughts and comments. And if you would like to contribute, well you know how to reach me.

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