Last Updated on Monday, 11 February 2008 12:31 Sunday, 10 February 2008 21:04
BHFO has been up for one month. The response to our site has
been tremendous. We would like to thank everyone that has been an early adopter,
all 106,787 of you.
There is much in store as the site continues to grow. The site has been moved to an upgraded server to handle the traffic. We are polishing the website and developing a mobile version as well.
To celebrate, BHFO would like to welcome Mathew Bradford as a News Editor. In addition, we would like to welcome Jerry W. Anderson Ph.D. J.D. as our resident Legal Editor. He will provide legal insight for stories, such as p2p issues and those tricky apple patents.
Looking to the future, a corporate Senior Network Systems Analyst will be contributing content to the site. He has two compelling articles in the works. Profiles and more information on our new crew will be up within the week.
Feedback is welcome in the comments below.
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