Blogrolled: Random Shapes

Our new series Blogrolled continues with Random Shapes.

Once, I was a teenager.

Actually, it wasn’t that long ago, though at times it sure seems like it. I did alot of writing – back then it was .plan files on a VAX Mainframe or a Unix machine at my high school – later the same in college. There weren’t anything quite like blogs back then.

Random Shapes is a blog network that features the best in teen blogs on the web in an attempt to encourage good blogging amongst teens. The blog network was the brainchild of Matt Bob Jones, a teenager who is one hell of a technologist.

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Matt Craven

Matt Craven is the former editor & publisher of The Blog Herald. Currently, Matt is the co-founder of Bryghtpath LLC, a consulting practice located in Woodbury, Minnesota. Matt's presently looking for new blogging gigs. Ping him at matt (at) bryghtpath dot com. You can follow him on Twitter.

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