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Via l’excellent Hobson and Holtz Report #15 nous découvrons que Cisco Systems ont eux aussi commencé à bloguer sur le High Tech Policy Blog dans le cadre des WWGA (Cisco Worldwide Government Affairs ou Affaires Governementales Cisco).

Comme indiqué sur le premier billet, il s’agit du tout premier blog externe de Cisco. Il est complètement “fondu” dans le site web Cisco, il y a donc peu de chances de tomber dessus à moins de lancer une recherche sur le mot “blog”. Le High Tech Policy Blog comporte tous les éléments standards du blog: fils RSS / Atom, catégories, liens permanents, commentaires, rétroliens, archives journalières. Cependant, lorsqu’on clique sur l’hyperlien trackback (qui apparemment n’est pas le rétrolien lui-même mais qui devrait l’afficher) de certains billets, on obtient une page vierge… Nul doute que ce petit problème sera réglé rapidement.

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Cisco Systems

Via the excellent Hobson and Holtz Report #15 we just discovered that Cisco Systems are now blogging too on their High Tech Policy Blog which is part of the Cisco Worldwide Government Affairs (WWGA).

As indicated in the very first post, it is Cisco‘s first ever external web log. It is (very) integrated in Cisco’s web site so there are few chances to see it unless you search for the keyword “blog”. Still, the High Tech Policy Blog has all the typical features: RSS/Atom, categories, permalinks, comments, trackbacks, daily archives. However, when you click on the trackback link (which apparently is not the trackback address itself but should display the trackback address) of some posts, you only get a blank page… I’m sure that this will be fixed quickly.

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