As an aspect of my loneliness caused by a lack of meatspace geek friends, I’m always on the look-out for people with serious interests in technology and new media in New Jersey. As part of this search, I found the Carnival of the New Jersey Bloggers, a weekly summary of blog entries by Jersey bloggers or about Jersey, submitted for posting.
In the latest posting, Carnival of the New Jersey Bloggers Eleven, there’s a link to Jeff Jarvis’s recent entry about how he’s finally cancelling his AOL subscription after some 12 years of benig a member. While I couldn’t find anything that definitively confirms that Jeff’s in Jersey, I’m assuming he must be if the Carnival of the New Jersey Bloggers linked to him. Of course, I sent Jeff an email yesterday asking if he’d confirm, but I haven’t gotten back a response yet: perfectly expected, considering how busy he is and how he has no idea who I am.
I’m looking forward to finding new bloggers through the Carnival and maybe even get to become friends with a few of them. If you know of any Jersey bloggers, either point me at their sites in a comment or email me. Thanks.








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