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Goodbye UX Evangelist, Hello Microsoft Kitchen!

Welcome to Microsoft Kitchen! To quote the final post I wrote on UX Evangelist:

Since the course of time has lead my focal point away from strictly UX-related content and more towards researching the future of Microsoft’s products, I felt it was time for an upgrade; a new, fresh website with a broader focus to more accurately reflect my content. I needed to come up with something that had unique appeal and would be both easy-to-remember and instantly recognizable. With that in mind, what better than Microsoft Kitchen? The product of a delirious Stephen having spent hours checking GoDaddy for hundreds of mostly non-available names, it’s a bit quirky but highly relevant and provides me with a great slogan: “Serving up some seriously tasty Microsoft.”

Equal parts professional journalism and personal hobby, the plan with Microsoft Kitchen is to continue cooking up the unique flavors of Microsoft news, reviews, rumors, speculation, and whatever else I think readers will find tasty! Mentally tasty, that is. I mean, if I post something so good that it makes you lick your screen, then that’s great but I’m not counting on it. lol. Anyway, Microsoft Kitchen will simply pick up where I’m leaving off. Though the blog is live, I have some additional functionality coming down the pike VERY soon.

I’m excited to begin a new venture and to implement all the things I have in store for Microsoft Kitchen. I’ve still got a good bit of formatting, clean-up, and template-tweaking to do on this end, so feel free to leave comments if you experience anything buggy with the template. As I mentioned above, this is where all the action is going to happen going forth, to feel free to nix UX Evangelist from all of your locations (except Twitter – all I did was change my name). To get started, click the button that says, “start” in the menu bar up top. That will take you to the main page index.

Thanks for reading!

-Stephen
http://msftkitchen.com

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