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For a while now, Microsoft's IE dev. team has been keeping a blog on the development of IE 7. Besides being interesting, by allowing you to leave comments on each post, the blog gives you the rare opportunity to give Microsoft feedback on IE. So far, it seems like they've actually been listening to and responding to the feedback! =)

Microsoft isn't the only one to do this. In fact, others, like Safari, have been writing a blog for years.
Is this foreshadowing something BYOND might do?
Strikes me as kinda too little, too late. IE sucked powerfully even when it was the king of browsers, but those days are gone and now it sucks several hundred times worse. ActiveX was a bad, bad answer to Java that has cost millions of hours in down time due to infection and intrusion, and their .jpg exploit will easily qualify in the top 3 nominees for brainfart of the decade. To top it off their page building models have never been to CSS spec, and even now in IE 7 they're going to have a lot of the same problems. Amusingly, they're now going to want people to pay for the new versions.

Well the blog thing is a good idea, but it's kinda like reading dispatches off the Titanic.
I did a search to see if there was a WSH blog (since I use it a lot at work) and this guy's site seemed pretty interesting; some nifty non-computerish stuff thrown in there as well.

http://blogs.msdn.com/ericlippert/default.aspx
Use technet. It's even better than a WSH blog. :)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/default.mspx