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Thursday, June 29
by
Richard McKinnon
on June 28, 2006 05:17PM (PDT)
Blogging has grown the sum total of our knowledge exponentially. The Fraud Files is an example of a narrowly focused, neatly done blog that draws down on the expertise of the solo practitioner writer, who is the company and knowledge centre.
To find the range of know how and breadth of detail on this blog you'd have to subscribe to an accountants magazine. How interesting would that be? Today, we keep an eye on this issues this site raises by RSS and occasional surfing and yet be in touch with the problems and issues in a way previously unimaginable. It's part of a expanding superset of knowledge. Thing is that the superset is exploding as the Tracy Coenen's, Ms FraudFiles, of this world keep newly arriving on the net, but determined to put up their specialized knowledge on the web, and thus to work. Oh, and by the way, there's clearly a disturbingly large array of fraud, business and otherwise out there. Sadly, this site has way too much material to write about. Engrossing in a peverse way. |
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