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TechMiso Comment System Migrated to Disqus

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disqusSome time early Monday afternoon Tokyo time, we migrated the TechMiso commenting system to Disqus from IntenseDebate. Not a single comment was lost during the migration. None. Zero! We backup each and every comment locally in addition to publishing the comment with the third-party commenting service for just this very reason.

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State of the Miso Soup – 31 Days Later

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Miso SoupIt was a mere 31 days ago when Rich and I launched TechMiso, our tribute to technology evangelism and Miso Soup. The site is still in its adolescence but continues to display signs of a small but thriving community of people interested both in TechMiso directly and in Rich and I personally. Throughout the excitement of our birth, what has the last 31 days of existence brought to TechMiso?

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Echoing Michael Arrington

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TechMiso Launches

Posted by Rich Chuckrey in Articles

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Welcome to TechMiso and Happy New Year!

TechMiso is here now on the scene to serve up the freshest tech soup with exotic tech ingredients from around the globe. We will whip IT up and serve IT hot, steamy and scrumptiously palatable. Sprinkle in our weighty opinions, add some inviting debates and there you have us — TechMiso.

With technologies so advanced and so dispersed in the world, it is our goal to provide clarity through a wide scope of insightful commentary — A pinch of the world wide web; a drop of nanotechnologies; heaping spoonful of procurement; simmered ROI models; human resources al dente; dab of patents; and so on. We will discuss the blogosphere and how it connects people and informs. We will look at government technology — are they asleep at the wheel or are they taking the lead. ‘Is’ technology linking us together in the world or are we suffering from broadly splintered silos of information and services. And so on.

We look forward to your readership and all your feedback.

TechMiso is cooked by Scott Jarkoff and Rich Chuckrey with input from their associate chefs — Reviving the IT Revolution.