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Talking Identity is getting a new home

I know I’ve been quiet for a while. In large part, I lay the blame at the doorstep of the almighty Twitter. It made it too easy for me to get my thoughts out there without having to put too much effort into it :)

But it is partly also because I have been working on migrating my blog from Oracle’s blog infrastructure (known to insiders as BOC) to a self-hosted wordpress install. The new home for my blog is http://blog.talkingidentity.com/. The reasons for my move are far too many to go into, but I do hope that the move enables me to get more engaged with my readers.

If you are seeing this post in your blog reader, then you are subscribed to my old feed, and need to switch to the new one. The new feed url is http://feeds.feedburner.com/TalkingIdentity. So go ahead and do that, and you'll be all set to receive my next insightful, witty post. I look forward to using my shiny new toy as I continue talking with you about identity.

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