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So Long, Farewell, auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye

Written by Josh Catone / June 21, 2008 10:30 AM / 11 Comments

So, yesterday was officially my last day at ReadWriteWeb. I know what you're all thinking: "Uh, so why are you posting today? Just get outta here already!" Okay, okay, you got me. But this is my 747th post at ReadWriteWeb, and I just couldn't bring myself to leave without saying goodbye (and apologize in advance for quoting "The Sound of Music" in the title of my final post). Richard had asked me to put up a farewell post yesterday afternoon, but I thought that might result in "Josh overkill" after his original announcement of my departure.

A lot of people ask me how I came to write for ReadWriteWeb. Before RWW I was basically completely unknown in the tech blogosphere. I was writing for a large political blog/news site (though I wasn't very well known in that realm either), and my personal blog had an RSS readership of about 10 people.

The first time Richard became aware of me was in January 2007 when I left a comment on a poll asking if AJAX was an RIA technology. To my surprise, Richard apparently liked my comment so much that he turned it into a full post. A few days later, I saw RWW feature writer Alex Iskold leave a comment on my personal blog and struck up an email conversation with him -- which I continued a month later when I sent him a congratulations note about the funding he landed for his company, AdaptiveBlue.

Toward the end of February, ReadWriteWeb wrote a post about OpenID that I thought I had a killer response to. So I wrote up my thoughts on my personal blog (sadly, that post has been lost to the ether) and emailed a link to Richard. After receiving a reply, I followed up with an offer to write some guest posts for RWW, saying that I'd been planning to write up a comparison of online IPTV providers. And that's exactly what I did -- my first post was published about 2 weeks later.

After a couple of more guest posts, all three of which landed on the front page of Digg, Richard invited me to hold down the fort while he was away at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco in April 2007. I was still writing for that political site, but I thought -- who needs sleep for a week if it gets me a crack at writing for my favorite blog? After that first trial week, Richard hired me on a part time basis, and I worked both jobs until July 2007 when I joined RWW on a more full-time basis.

In the 15 months I have worked here I have learned a ton about blogging, made a lot of great friends, and met a lot of awesome people. ReadWriteWeb has been very good to me, and I'll certainly miss it. It was, however, time for a new chapter in my life. I'll still be blogging, but I'll be joining a new outfit. Where I'm headed isn't exactly a secret (I've told plenty of people), but I'll leave off saying here. If you're curious, I'll announce it soon on my personal blog, mockriot (a very occasionally updated tumblog).

I want to sincerely thank everyone who has read and commented on my work over the past year. It means a lot to me that anyone cares what I have to say and I hope to continue interacting with you at my new gig. ReadWriteWeb will remain my first daily read, and I want to extend my congratulations to Corvida and Frederic. Richard: You've assembled one hell of a team, and RWW rocks because of it!

Thanks again, everyone!

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  • So long my friend :-)

    [First to post]

    Posted by: Steve | June 21, 2008 11:21 AM



  • Good luck in your new job Josh - I always enjoyed your writing here. You left some pretty large shoes to fill for us new guys :)

    Posted by: Frederic Lardinois | June 21, 2008 11:40 AM



  • There can never be enough of Josh! Sad to see you leaving.
    I think you were the best writer at RWW, English wise not the least. Good luck in the future!

    Posted by: Jonas Bolinder | June 21, 2008 11:44 AM



  • So long Josh, good luck :)

    Posted by: Andy | June 21, 2008 12:06 PM



  • It was great reading your posts here. I like your old school style - most of the rookie bloggers don't use the strikeout code any more. Reading about your journey has been an inspiration. Good luck in the future!

    Posted by: Isis | June 21, 2008 3:14 PM



  • tnx 4 everything! enjoyed your posts, all the best to you

    Posted by: fjodor | June 21, 2008 5:40 PM



  • Good luck at your next place! Thanks for sharing your writing, and no apologies needed for the Sound of Music reference, although now I have a slightly uncomfortable mental picture of all the writers at RWW plugging away on their laptops wearing those weird sailor suit short pants that the kids wear in the movie. I'll probably never look at these posts the same way again.

    Posted by: Leanne Heller | June 21, 2008 7:11 PM



  • Hi Josh,

    We've never spoken, but I've appreciated your work, and that was one of the best written farewell posts I've come across in this new and frenetic media industry.

    Well done.

    Geoff

    Posted by: Geoff McQueen | June 21, 2008 7:14 PM



  • Many successes in the future, Josh :)!!

    Posted by: Mircea | June 22, 2008 2:34 AM



  • Josh- good luck in the new company. I'll look forward to following your work on there (wherever there is). And I trust we'll still have the occasional scrabble deathmatch on FB? ;-)

    sean

    Posted by: Sean Tierney | June 23, 2008 1:53 PM



  • @Sean: Always up for the challenge. ;)

    Posted by: Josh Catone Author Profile Page | June 24, 2008 7:13 AM




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