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October 26, 2006: Vox Opens it's Doors To All!That's not so much my thing… when I want privacy, I just use email or the phone (and yeah, I know, email isn't as private as you'd think, but I figure anyone who can tap mine is entitled to laugh at my more off-color remarks).... It was then that I realized that having a public blog and a public persona and keeping the intimacy that made personal blogging fun was an incredibly difficult balancing act.... It was then that I realized that having a public blog and a public persona and keeping the intimacy that made personal blogging fun was an incredibly difficult balancing act.... If I want to ask them something or share an intensely personal tidbit, I can post it there for them and I don't have to IM or call anyone and I don't have to tell the same story 15 times as I see them throughout the year.... O’Reilly Radar: http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/06/first_thoughts_on_vox_nee_come.html Andre Torrez: http://notes.torrez.org/2006/06/vox_luv.html When TechCrunch announced that Six Apart had released Vox for limited public beta testing, the majority of the comments were fairly negative.
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