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Bit of a refresh around these parts

So after thinking about it for a while I decided to stay up late at the weekend and give my blog a new lick of paint and layout.

I had a few instant comments via Twitter saying the new layout is cleaner and makes the blog easier to read - which is good as that's what I had in mind.

I also took the opportunity to update my Essential Reading aka blogroll.

I'd love to get any thoughts or feedback etc on the new design (actually I like to think of it as an 'undesign') and if you;re not on my blogroll but think you ought to be then let me know.

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I love the minimal design, very refreshing :)

So how do you take bribes to get on the blogroll?

Did my blog get the chop? :-(

Fr, fr, fr fresh new blog - like it. And thanks for my spot on the ol' blogroll - chuffed :-)

BTW, I haven't finished Here Comes Everybody either...(ditto about 10 other biz/digi books sitting on my desk)

@Jill - no need for bribes. Will add you shortly.

@Richard - I doubel checked. I removed your old blog at some point, but never updated with your new one! Will rectify.

@Becks - No probs. re. blogroll. But have you left HCE unfinished because it was verbose and lacking rigour or because you're too busy?

Neat fresh look and feel, but I've also been chopped :-( Not feeling any love.

Pah! The Rainer PR was left on - at least I thought it was. I'll rectify!

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