Recent interviews and articles

At the risk of sounding a bit… I don’t know… self-serving perhaps, I thought I’d link to a few interviews with me that have been published during the last couple of months. I’ll also throw in some links to articles that I am quoted in. Should you for some odd reason be interested in reading my answers to various questions related to life and web design/development, check them out. If not, just ignore this and get on with whatever you were doing.

  • October 3, 2007
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1. October 3, 2007 by MK

That mispelling of your name is something that has bothered me for ages. It seems that English speaking (American) writers have hard times with Swedish names. What is wrong with the copy/paste?

2. October 4, 2007 by James Mitchell

Thanks for the link back to your interview. It has certainly been helpful to others already.

James Mitchell (FocusMinded.com)

3. October 4, 2007 by mark

Thanks Roger for the link and your time. Now let me go make sure I spelled your name correctly :)

4. October 4, 2007 by Dennis from Web Axe

Roger, thank you for your input for the Web Axe anniversary podcast. You are one of our best sources!

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