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Brad Jones
July 13th, 2009, 04:50 PM
Am I allowed to blog about blogging on a different blog? Is there blogging limit on how many times you can say the word blog in a blog or within individual blog entries?

With the release of Windows 7 to manufacturing slated for this month (per comments at Microsoft's WPC09), there is lots to blog about. Of course, I blog a lot about things here on Codeguru. I am, however, doing a bit with Microsoft Essential Applications, which is a bit more consumer focused than those of you here at Codeguru would care about. As such, I've dropped the first of a couple of blogs onto Amazon.com. You'll find my first blog entry here:

Missing from Windows 7, but Not Lost (http://www.enduserblog.com/2009/07/missing-from-windows-7-but-not-lost.html) (http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html/ref=cm_dly_exblog?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.enduserblog.com%2F2009%2F07%2Fmissing-from-windows-7-but-not-lost.html&token=F632287FEB075616A2735099D357F57D8573AE62)

This is a blog shared by a few Microsoft MVPs all writing on Windows 7 and related topics. My entry talks about the applications that are missing from Windows 7, applications such as Microsoft Mail, Photo Gallery, and Family Safety.

So what do you think.... Is it smart of Microsoft to move these applications like they did?



More... (http://blog.codeguru.com/blog/2009/07/blogging-about-my-blog-entry-a.html)

dglienna
July 13th, 2009, 06:54 PM
Sure. People that don't want the bloatware don't have to get rid of it. Of course, mfg's still manage to bog new systems down with their 'crap'

HanneSThEGreaT
July 21st, 2009, 09:38 AM
The could've taken away 'Groove' as well, or did they and I didn't notice ¿

I should say I won't miss the Photo Viewer, and the Movie Maker :)