April 29th, 2007
I’ve just arrived in Boston, for the annual Cutter Summit conference. As usual, it’s still early spring here, somewhat chilly and gray; the blossoming of trees and flowers is about two weeks behind my neighborhood in New York. But the week is likely to be so busy that I may not even get outside for a stroll along the Charles River. If I do, I’ll try to take a couple of pictures, to let you see what the Boston skyline looks like these days.
There are a number of interesting sessions and keynote speeches planned for this year’s conference (click here for the conference agenda), including a session on Web 2.0 that Stowe Boyd will be keynoting tomorrow afternoon, followed by a panel session that I’ll be participating in. I’m juggling a dozen other work-related activities while I’m here this week, and I may not be able to attend every session. But I’ll do my best to post a blog article about the ones I do attend.
Stay tuned…

April 30th, 2007 at 8:35 am
Hi,
Every time I need to click on the link in the google reader to read the full blog entry.
Your posts are not too large, it would be very nice to have ability read full entries through rss reader
Best regards
April 30th, 2007 at 8:37 am
Ooops, sorry