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New Post 9/15/2008 5:46 AM
User is offline Craig Brown
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Tom Humbarger 

Tom has left MyCatalyze.  He was the driving force for that site.  (And he was paid to do the community building!)

With him gone it seems like the main activity there is by the SEILEVEL people.  Hmmm, maybe MA is going to outrun most of the competition.

 

 
New Post 9/15/2008 7:10 PM
User is offline Tom Humbarger
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Re: Tom Humbarger 

It's true - I am no longer with Catalyze.  There have been a couple of blog posts by several people and a handful of forum posts since I left, but no new resources have been added. 

But you can still read my blog at http://tomhumbarger.wordpress.com where I have been adding 3 or 4 posts per week!

    Tom

 
New Post 9/18/2008 4:51 AM
User is offline Craig Brown
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Re: Tom Humbarger 

good to hear you are still around Tom!

 
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