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Someone Really Simple Being Syndicated.

Dan Thornton | August 29, 2008

While the chaps over at Friendfeed might be proposing we augment RSS with Simple Update Protocol, there’s  a slightly more basic (from my side) bit of syndicated going on, which I’m calling ‘SRSBS’ (Someone Really Simple Being Syndicated).

What this means is that I’m now one of the bloggers being syndicated onto the Socially Minded group blog. And interestingly, the idea is to group together all of the social media/technology types in the charming county of Cambridgeshire - tying together similar ideas, but also forming a loose collective to be able to meet in real life and share ideas.

Aside from myself, there’s also Matthew Brazil of 6Consulting, my Bauer Media colleague David Cushman, Alan Moore of Communities Dominate Brands fame, and Rebecca Caroe of Creative Agency Secrets. Plus two resident bloggers outside of Cambridgeshire, Gennefer Snowfield, and  Ian Hendry.

More Cambridgeshire people are welcome - and in fact it’s already led me to discover one of the contacts I keep meaning to meet in London actually commutes from within about 15 miles of my house! Matthew Brazil is coordinating everything, so he’s your man to be added.

I think I’m the only person on the list special enough to have two blogs on the list - this place, and 140char.com. I just hope people don’t stop coming to visit my natural environment and contributing to the millions * I earn from Adsense

*millions may be a lie to portray myself as a rich, successful make money blogger. I may, in fact, not actually make very much at all. But that’s not really the point of this blog…

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