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I'm getting better at this whole tech-blogging-on-the-road thing, which is great as I'm off to OSCON this week and will once again have to balance Internet, power, and prose. But before I get too far ahead of myself and gush over the promise of open source technology, let me gush over my past week.

I was pretty pleased with my writing this week, and I had several successful posts over at ReadWriteWeb, including the very popular 10 Inspiring TED Talks for Startups.

My favorite RWW story, curation of TED talks aside, was the one inspired by Newsweek's contention that we're in the midst of a Creativity Crisis, with technology and teachers apparently to blame. It was my favorite story because I think it gets to the core of what I want to do with my tech-blogging: find ways to help encourage smart, creative kids with smart, creative ed-tech supported by smart, creative teachers and parents.

Despite a productive week of writing, there is always a long list of things I didn't get around to writing about. And this week's list is even longer than the set of links I post on Posterous. In my quest to be a better tech-blogger, however, I've sent out a slew of emails so that I can hopefully, ya know, interview folks before writing up new stories.

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