Montreal Tech Watch

So this is it: the most “talked about” TechnoMontreal blog is opened, with a first post by Lyne Bouchard who recalls to the readers how important is technology for Montréal, the different issues and what can be done. She also answers to the different criticisms that were raised recently. I guess this first post is TechnoMontreal’s editorial line.

Welcome then to the Montreal blogosphere!

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Comments

  • Eric September 11, 2007

    Thanks for the welcome, Heri! After several months of watching, reading and meeting with members of Montreal’s blogging community, it’s a pleasure to finally be a part of it. Hopefully I won’t put my foot in my mouth too often!

    As for the blog’s editorial line, we have a bit more on it on the following page: http://blog.technomontreal.com/about-this-blog/en/ Of course, it’s liable to evolve and change over time, especially once we start writing more and get a better feel for it.

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