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Credibility Isnt Equal to Authority

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Who's to be believed about the lively discussion topic in a number of blogs during the past few days? posted on this story last week and that post FUD surrounding the Vista story and the need by Microsoft, rather than an employee blogger, to squash the story flat if it isn't true. In one of Robert's comments, he makes a Robert says that the only place anything about this issue will be discussed is in blogs. My view remains as it was yesterday. Blogs can be a highly credible source of information. But in a situation like this, with so many different opinions about Vista, some kind of code rewrite (or not), what it means, etc, I wouldn't rely solely on blogs (and employee bloggers) as my only outlet for clarity in a consistent Microsoft message. In a comment overnight, Shel and I will be discussing this issue in today's edition of other post), or email it to fircomments[at]gmail[dot]com. Add to Yahoo! My Web Technorati: Neville Hobson is the author of the popular Crayon. Visit Neville Hobson's blog:

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