Starlight, starbright, I wish three bloggers would blog more tonight . . . they are.
Paul Allen (www.paulallen.net) - Paul just has great things to say about entrepreuership and the Internet. Paul is the man behind Provo Labs. Something tells me I’m not alone in wishing Paul would blog more often.
Ryan Money (www.ryanmoney.com) - Ryan is one of the up-and-coming stars in the Utah Business world, and he is a downright nice guy. Ryan is the CEO of HireVue, and he helped put together the Utah Bloggers conference.
Phil Burns (www.phil801.com/wpblog/) - I have never met a person in life who spends more time actually being an entrepreneur as opposed to just talking about it. Phil is a doer. Phil is the kind of guy that you should take to lunch (and buy) if you can get an hour or two of his time. You’ll be smarter for it.
Judd Bagley (www.trailerparkrave.com) - The new VP of social media for PRWEB, Judd Bagley is an incredibly talented writer who has a Dave Barry-like knack for humor and wit.
What do you think? Is there anyone you wish would blog more often?



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[...] Thats three posts in less than 24 hours. Thanks for calling me out. [...]
[...] First of all, I’ve been called out by several people for not blogging. Most recently by my friend Russell Page - sorry Russ, I’ll explain it all here. I haven’t blogged for almost a month and there are a couple of very big reasons why - and they all stem from the largest reason. My regular readers know that I’ve been working for Paul Allen’s company, Provo Labs, as Paul’s COO/CTO. Well, about a month ago Paul called me into the conference room and told me that he was going to shift the company from an incubator building new businesses to a holding/growth company that would focus only on growing the companies we had started. As part of this Provo Labs would have no employees and that any employees that were not working in one of the startup companies was going to be let go. This included myself and about 10 other employees, mostly programmers. [...]
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