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The Intersection of Technology and Reality

Welcome to the New Site!

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), May 26, 2010May 26, 2010

Today Define the Cloud officially transfers here to the new hosted site.  It was time for an upgrade from the wordpress.com hosted blog.  Through privately hosting I’ll be able to provide additional site content and functionality as things progress.

If you find any issues, broken links, or links pointing back to wordpress.com please use the contact info on the about the author page to let me know.  Don’t forget to sign up for email and or RSS updates, we won’t be moving again anytime soon.

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