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Agile Journal launches the Agile BlogZone blogger network

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Monday, 06 November 2006 07:03

SANTA BARBARA, CA -- November 6, 2006 - CMC Media Inc., publisher of the Configuration Management Journal and the Agile Journal, announced today that it launched the new blogger network, Agile BlogZone, at its popular AgileJournal.com website offering readers greater and more regular access to agile thought leaders and industry experts.  The Agile BlogZone is available online at - http://www.agileblogzone.com

The Agile Journal is an online magazine published monthly and driven by Editor in Chief and former Forrester/Giga analyst Liz Barnett.  Online for only nine months, readership has blossomed to over 25,000 subscribers, making it one of the hottest new technology publications. In recent polls, Agile Journal readers indicated the desire for access to more information and interaction on a daily basis. According to Patrick Egan, Publisher of the Agile Journal, "Blogs enable our writers and journalists be more flexible and spontaneous, especially  when they don't have a deadline or a topic to pursue. Blogs also give our readers the chance to interact with the authors in a more timely fashion than sending a ‘letter to the editor.'"

The Agile BlogZone is being launched with four blog channels: Agile Junction written by Kirk Knoernschild, Waddling in the Mud written by David Baird, Plan and Deliver written by Peter Schuh, and Practical Teamwork for Agile Developers written by Steve Berczuk. The Agile BlogZone will also feature regular contributions from Editor in Chief Liz Barnett. According to Barnett, "The Agile BlogZone will allow me to pose questions or ideas to the agile community on a frequent and informal basis. This is a terrific supplement to our regular editor's notes and published articles, and one that provides a more personal interaction with our Agile Journal community."

The Agile BlogZone is online now at http://www.agileblogzone.com  with RSS feeds syndicated by FeedBurner at http://feeds.feedburner.com/AgileBlogzone


About CMC Media Inc.

CMC Media is the publisher of the Agile Journal, the Configuration Management Journal, and host of the world's largest developer community and resource center for application lifecycle management. CmCrossroads.com and AgileJournal.com host a wide variety of services and collaboration resources for the development community, including discussion forums, newsletters, educational webcasts and an extensive library of user contributed resources. For more information about Agile Journal and the Agile BlogZone -- Tel: +1 (805) 683-1200 - http://www.agilejournal.com
 

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Jonathan Vanian

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Jonathan.Vanian@cmcmedia.com

Last Updated on Monday, 06 November 2006 07:13
 

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