Two bioinformatics bloggers have papers out: Alf has one about Hubmed in NAR's web server issue and Moses has one about Agile software development of biomedical software. Speaking of NAR's web server issue, it's a whopper.
I'm encountering some issues with Postgenomic: it hasn't been updated for the past week because there have been problems with the crawler collecting the correct metadata from papers (this is due partly to bad methodology on my part and partly to certain journals being cagey with unique identifiers). Hopefully I'll get the problem resolved soon.
Now onto the metablogging: Notes from the Biomass is back!
The inaugural edition of Bio::Blogs is up, at Public Rambling. Bio::Blogs is a carnival of bioinformatics and computational biology related posts - go check it out.
The next edition is being hosted by Neil at What You're Doing is Rather Desperate (be sure to read the story behind the name). Suggestions for posts to include - yours or anybody elses - should go to bioblogs(at)gmail(dot)com.
If you ever thought that you might have a blog post or two in you, now is an excellent time to give it a go... you could experiment by signing up for a free blog at Wordpress.com or Blogger.com.
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