thechromesource Needs Your Input

Posted on 04. May, 2010 by in Features

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When I started thechromesource over six months ago, I did it mostly because I believed that writing about Chrome OS would interest people. Since then, I have changed my focus to not just Chrome OS but Chrome browser, the Google Apps growth that has occurred and Google in general.

I know all of these things interest you, dear readers, because you wouldn’t be checking the site out otherwise. I really appreciate you reading my stories and commenting on what I have to say.

I’ve recently started the Daily posting the most relevant links just because of the onslaught of news that comes out about these topics on a daily basis. This is a new feature I have decided to try peppered in with some of my own analysis with news, interviews and featured posts. At the same time, I would greatly appreciate hearing what you want out of thechromesource.

There are big changes coming to the site, especially in terms of letting your voice be heard, but it would be great to hear from you. I’m pretty sure at this point you know I would do the same for you, so in no way would I stop you from telling me exactly what you think right here anytime you want to.

Best,
Daniel Cawrey
Editor, thechromesource

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2 Responses to “thechromesource Needs Your Input”

  1. Jack

    04. May, 2010

    I love reading your articles that you have always written. The links of the day are nice too, but I still prefer the full-fledged articles. If possible, a good mixture between the links of the day and your normal articles would be great. Maybe have the links of the day, and do a full-fledged article on what you think is the strongest/most article-worthy link/news bit.

    Also, when you click down here to comment, you have to erase “Name”, “E-mail”, and “Website (optional)” before you comment. It’s not a big issue, just one of those little things that make the audience happier.

    -Jack

  2. Daniel Cawrey

    12. May, 2010

    Thanks for this, your feedback is really helpful Jack.
    Best, Daniel.

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