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ATBOM is Seeking Writers

This is the biggest news to hit the tech community, yet.  Ok, not really.  But, it's exciting for me.  ATBOM is seeking writers who are interested in sharing their tech thoughts, opinions, insights and rants.  If you're the type of person who loves technology, but have no one to talk to about it...why not share it here?  You don't have to be perfect (I'm a pretty good editor).  You just need to have something to say about something related to technology.  There are no quotas.  So, you can write something as often as little or as much as you'd like.  I mean really, the worst that could happen is that I fire you. :-)

Seriously, I'm working hard to market this blog, and we're picking up followers left and right on Twitter.  But, I'm in serious need of more content.  So, if you are interested in writing for a tech blog [for free (for now)], then send a quick email to jml@jmlventures.org.

Who knows, we may be able to start something big here.  Plus, it will look good on a resume.

Jared Le Blanc - Founder

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