Milestones: 4 Years and 1,003 Articles

Last night at dinner Sameer Patel asked me when I first started blogging. I started to experiment with weblogs and online publishing sometime in mid-2003, but the question reminded me of another milestone that happened late last month: Future Changes is four years old.

I started it in October 2005, and have been steadily writing ever since (for you history buffs, the site’s first title from 2005-2007 was Using Wiki in Education, then Blog on Wiki Patterns from 2007-2008). Including this note, the blog has 1,003 articles.

4 years and 1,003 articles. A nice moment to reflect. Now, back to work!

4 Comments

  1. Man you make me feel like a newbie to blogging :)
    Good to see you last night, S.

  2. Congradulates stewart! hope to hear more from your site

  3. Here’s to a 1003 more!

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    Future Changes is the online home of Stewart Mader, an experienced content strategist and project manager, dynamic speaker to corporate audiences and conferences, and author of two books. He has helped organizations around the world, including Booz Allen Hamilton, Brown University, ICANN, MARS, SAP, and The World Bank develop content strategies and build products that increase information value, collaboration, and employee & customer engagement.

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