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Positive development on employee blogging from Big Blue

IBM unveiled its guidelines for blogging by employees.

The company says it is “encouraging all 320,000+ employees world wide to consider engaging actively in the practice of ‘blogging.’”

Significantly, and appropriately, the guidelines were “written by IBM bloggers over a period of ten days using an internal wiki.”

Thanks to Christopher Hannegan’s Blog for the tip.

James Snell’s own IBM blog, in a post entitled “Blogging@IBM,” introduces the policy nicely, and quotes it in full as well.

List of current IBM bloggers

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  • Posted by George Lenard
    on June 1, 2005

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    Yahoo just published their Employee Blog Guidelines, too.

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