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Apple student blog

Dave Morin is Apple's first public weblogger. They launched a "student weblog" on their education site yesterday, "for students to hear from other students about their observations and Mac-related stuff." (That's the sharp focus and clarity of purpose I like to see in a new weblog.) Lacking any external links or the ability to accept comments, the most interesting thing about the blog so far may be the disclaimer: "Any information in the blogs is provided for informational purposes only and is not meant to be an endorsement or representation by Apple. Apple is not responsible for the content." I hope Dave does something interesting with the site so it doesn't remain the token brand-positioning corporate weblog it appears to be.

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But no entry since the November 19. Not a great start Apple!

You're right -- it was a week ago, not 'yesterday.'

It's the 29th and still no entry. Perhaps Dave's been grounded.

hey guys. sorry about the lack of content. should be flying now though! ;)

- DM

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