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    <title>So I&apos;ve been talking off</title>
    <summary>So I&apos;ve been talking off and on for the past few weeks to all the folks who are or were behind Pyra and Blogger, and...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>So I've been talking off and on for the past few weeks to all the folks who are or were behind Pyra and Blogger, and despite their troubles, I have to say <strong>I really envy them</strong>. Because today I saw that I got a nice link from a <a href="http://www.geocities.com/rekabec/">young woman named Rebecca</a>. She's quite articulate and has an interesting site, certainly more interesting than mine would have been at 17, I think.</p><p>And I can't help but think that a big part of the reason she's got a site, or at least a big part of the reason that it's frequently updated, is because all those good people made Blogger and made Pyra and made a mess and made themselves angry and upset somedays and made themselves ecstatic and jubilant somedays and made a positive nuisance of themselves pretty much all the time.</p><p>I had a company for 7 years once. And while I didn't have the torturous misfortune to have hundreds of people dissect and analyze my every mistake when it sputtered out and died, I also never had the pleasure of giving a worldwide voice to the thoughts of an articulate high schooler.</p><p>I've said it before, and probably thought the sappier versions of this idea dozens more times, but it's an amazing thing they have accomplished. I wish that all I had done to build my company had accomplished one tenth as much. It amazes me that the tools they made helped my good friend Jon make a <a href="http://smile_sessions.blogspot.com">blog of his own</a> even though he didn't know a lick of HTML a week ago. It amazes me that people I've never met have helped me learn more about a friend I've had for years.</p><p>It's just cool, dammit. A cool thing. Cool.</p><p>Cool.</p>]]>
      
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