We have a new News Blog

In case you missed Tuesday's announcement on our main site:

The new blog will publish selected industry news chosen by the Gilbane Group NewsShark team, that has been publishing the news since January 1999. The existing news archives from 1999 through 2006 remain in place, and all links to individual and monthly news items continue to work as before. The almost-weekly NewsShark email newsletter will continue to be published as before. The only readers who need to make any changes to continue to receive uninterrupted news are those who subscribe to our news via RSS or Atom newsfeeds. The new link for newsfeeds is http://gilbane.com/news/atom.xml. (Feeds to the archives continue to work on the archives as before). The new blog offers many new features for readers, including standard blog functions like commenting and trackbacks and organization of news by category, as well as new built-in tagging features that allow for search and subscriptions by tag and one-click integration with popular tagging tools such as del.icio.us, Digg, Reddit, Google, My Yahoo, and Newsvine. The news blog is at http://gilbane.com/news/. The news archives from 1999-2006 remain at: http://gilbane.com/news.html.

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