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17 January 2007

Talis unplugged

Posted by Richard Wallis at January 17, 2007 10:44 PM

At Talis we have been blogging for a while now, the earliest posting I can find for Panlibus is August 2004.  Not just in the company generalized blogs like Nodalities, Source, Infrablog, and this one, but many staff have links to their personal blogs referenced from Talis pages.

One of the great joys of working at Talis is the switched on bunch of people working around you, an almost equal joy is watching their thoughts evolve in their blog postings.

The number of personal blogs published by Talis staff has grown to the stage where it has become sensible to group them together.

So Talisians was born.  Ian Davis has pulled together the feeds, from the fifteen (and counting) blogs from Talis Staff, in river of news style

So if you want an insight in to the people that are Talis, or at least the approx. 18% that blog, point your aggregator at Talisians - and a varied mix of thoughts you will find there.

Some recent topics have included, Drivers of BMWs, REST Protocols, programming language differences, many episodes in the building of a MK Indy, OpenID, and the way your perspective on blogs changes once you start one.  So no guarantees as to what you will get, other than to say it is usually a healthy mix of thoughts and opinions on technology, society, and life in general, plus a dash of team parties, and books read etc.

The final caveat being that the only connection between Talisians and Talis is that we all just happen to work there, any opinions expressed in personal blogs are just that, personal. 

Of course if you want your blog included in Talisians, you could always see if there is a place for you at Talis.



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