In the Trenches hits the big time..

Kevin’s little podcast gets a nice mention in the big Wired News article about podcasting that’s making all the rounds. More nice comments about In The Trenches from Doc Searls and Dave Slusher too.

Good job Kevin! You deserve all this attention for putting together a great resource, I consider myself lucky to have been able to take part a little bit in it, and look forward to working more with you in 2005!

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