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Meet the Bloghers: Liza Sabater

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Meet Liza Sabater

This is a woman I was dying to meet face-to-face and didn't have a chance until the ending session when I was lucky enough to ploop down at the same table.   One of my other obessions is arts and technology, and in my book she is the  technology goddess of the artworld.   I wish I wasn't so brain dead when I interviewed her.

She has been an advocate for artists to switch from static portfolio type web spaces to blogging.   She told me that Thundergulch is moving to blogs. Liza said that migration to blogs is moving slowly.  Most because there was a wave of early adopters ten years and change is difficult.   The artist reaction to blogs is little "Been there, done that."  Liza is working drupalart.org - which will be a community blog/e-commerce site for artists.    

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WOW! I was just googling an article with my name (which is in my old archives and thusly inaccessible through my new site's search thingy) and I stumbled upon this post.

I am incredibly humbled, especially since I am known to proclively use the word "thingy" to describe many a technology process.

Still, I am so posting this on the sidebar of my blog.

((bowing to your buddha))

liza

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