Important Notice for Get Elastic Subscribers
Feb 12th, 2010 by admin
The long wait is over, the New Get Elastic (as promised last September) is ready to launch on Monday. Not only have we given the blog a glamorous makeover (including a new logo), were very excited to announce we are diversifying our topics to include technical content of interest to ecommerce developers. Youll be hearing from our Chief Technical Officer, Michael Vax as well as rock star columnists David Linthicum and Armando Roggio.

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David Linthicum is an internationally known cloud computing and SOA expert, and author of Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise: A Step-by-Step Guide.
Armando Roggio is a Contributing Editor for Practical Ecommerce and the Site Director for Ecommerce Developer. He also has a forthcoming ecommerce book.
Technical content will appear Tuesday and Thursday, while marketing and business topics will appear as usual, Monday, Wednesday and Fridays.
Expanding our topical coverage has prompted us to change our RSS and email subscription options. You can subscribe to the whole shebang or to marketing content only or technical content only.
If you are already subscribed via RSS you will receive posts Monday to Friday. You do not have to opt in to technical content. We encourage you to leave your subscription as-is and enjoy the launch of our technical blog. If you decide you prefer to receive only technical or only marketing posts, you must unsubscribe from the RSS feed and re-opt-in to the content you want on our home page http://www.getelastic.com/.
We are moving our email service from Feedburner to Aweber to ensure Get Elastic posts reach your inbox more consistently and on time. This was an issue we had with Feedburner. Moving our list unfortunately requires you to confirm your subscription again. You will receive an email early next week with instructions.
If you wish to receive all content (marketing and technical), simply re-opt-in when you receive the email from Aweber instructing you to do so. If you want to receive only marketing or technical content, ignore the email to re-opt and please return to www.getelastic.com to subscribe by email to the appropriate stream of content.
I apologize for the inconvenience, we hope you enjoy the new blog look and content. And thanks again for being a part of the Get Elastic family![source:getelastic.com]
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