So, we face a new drought in posts. It’s sort of inevitable, though. Cisco has never been able to help much with the blog, and I haven’t had much success in finding others to contribute translations. For my part, I have 13 days to write a 50-plus pages monograph in order to graduate. Add to that a job and the fact it takes me about 1-2 hours to translate a piece, and you may understand why bloggin should be light at least ’till the end of the month.

On a happier note, though, Google’s Brazilian office in Belo Horizonte has finally delivered its first project, and was I glad to know we finally have a version of Google News. It should help me broaden this blog’s sources (which mainly revolves around Folha de S. Paulo and NoMínimo, only because those are the ones which RSS feeds I sign) and posting smaller, to-the-point hard news.

So, for the eventual reader who checks in on this blog every once in a while, please don’t cross us off your bookmarks yet. By December it should be back in somewhat “full” motion, and I might also be able, then, to start researching the idea of hosting it on a dedicated server, as well.