- Chris Gilmer from The Unofficial Google Weblog
- Grant Robertson from Droxy and The P2P Weblog
- Ryan Carter from The Unofficial Microsoft Weblog
- Joe Beaulaurier and Chris Price from The Unofficial Yahoo! Weblog
- Ted Wallingford and Mike Sciannamea from The VoIP Weblog
If you happen to be coming here from one of those blogs and are interested only in that topic, you can bookmark its category page (see the sidebar to the right) or subscribe to its feed: Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!, P2P, and VoIP.
With all this new talent showing up more or less all at once, you can expect things here at Download Squad to be a little topsy-turvy for the next week or two (e.g. six Google posts in a row!), but once it's settled down I think it will be the best software and computing blog in the land, not only because of our great bloggers but also because of our smart and enthusiastic readers. Thanks for reading!














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-10-2006 @ 4:00PM
James Varghese said...
Great news - you guys do a wonderful job already so keep up the good work.
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7-10-2006 @ 5:05PM
Ryan Carter said...
Thanks for the welcome, Jordan. It is good to join the party over here, where there is plenty of great stuff already. Download Squad has been one of my favorite blogs for a while now, so it is an honor to be joining the team. Hopefully I can add to Download Squad and make it that much better. Nice to "meet" all of you.
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7-10-2006 @ 7:28PM
Fabian said...
Nice to be reading all of you. Downloadsquad has become one of my favourite places on the web to hang out. I'll be looking forward to the new experience with the new authors. But I'm confident it will only go up from here, even though it's pretty good already :)
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7-11-2006 @ 11:32AM
John Laur said...
So is it you new guys who are responsible for polluting this blog with all the non-software related garbage the last couple days? I thought Weblogs Inc. had all those other sites for that?!? I read the different sites so I can see categorized news. Why is everyone recycling everything internally now? It seems like anymore I shouldn't bother and just read digg. Or maybe my newsreader needs a 'remove dupes' button that deletes all the self-referential crap.
What good do the view posts by Windows/Mac/Linux buttons do if nothing on the site is even relevant?
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7-11-2006 @ 5:05PM
Paul said...
Yeah man! :)
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7-11-2006 @ 9:18PM
daniel said...
This looks like a cool new place to be in. :)
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7-12-2006 @ 7:08AM
Wowwie said...
Well this is great News I'm groupie(lol) fan of Chris and Joes and the Download Squad to have you all together is awesome. and as for all the post I love it ~winks~ all this clean new information doesnt look like pollution to me
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7-12-2006 @ 8:21AM
Wowwie said...
Well this is great News I'm groupie(lol) fan of Chris
and Joes and the
Download Squad to have you all together is awesome. and as for all the
post I love it ~winks~ all this clean new information doesnt look like
pollution to me
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