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Jon Udell

Jon Udell is an "Evangelist" at Microsoft[1][2]. Previously he was lead analyst for the Infoworld Test Center.

Udell is author of Practical Internet Groupware, published in 1999 by O'Reilly Media, and is an advisor to O'Reilly's Safari Tech Books Online. He wrote the column "Tangled in the Threads" for Byte.com from 1999-2002, and continues to be an active blogger. In this context he published a screencast illustrating how Wikipedia articles evolve, using Heavy metal umlaut as an example.[3]

He created the LibraryLookup[4] bookmarklet project, which makes it easier for people to discover if their local library has a copy of a given book.

Udell has said, "I'm often described as a leading-edge alpha geek, and that's fair".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b A conversation with Jon Udell about his new job with Microsoft
  2. ^ Jeff Sandquist's blog post
  3. ^ Heavy Metal Umlaut: The Movie
  4. ^ Infoworld

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