microsoft-watch.com — Microsoft tech evangelist and alpha blogger Robert Scoble talks about everything from his tensest moments at Microsoft, to what Microsoft could have done to keep him, as he prepares to leave the Redmond software maker and join startup PodTech.Net.
Jun 13, 2006 View in Crawl 4
sniperslapJun 14, 2006
digg down - comment lag.
ilitiritJun 14, 2006
"Another surprise? That every bad decision that I thought was bad had a logical explanation behind it. I didn't always agree with the decisions but there was always a decent thought process behind every decision and, most of the time, after hearing the circumstances behind a decision I usually came to the same conclusion that they did. It's not easy building software that hundreds of millions of people use."Worth repeating.
ilitiritJun 14, 2006
Maybe the title looks like that because Digg doesn't allow colons anymore?Edit: OK, it looks like it allows colon's in the comments section.
heapallocJun 14, 2006
Oops... meant to digg your comment, ilitirit, but I hit thumbs down... can't change it.I find the same at the major corp I work for. It's so true.
hendoJun 14, 2006
Who care about Scoble anyway?
ilitiritJun 14, 2006
Usually (IMO) people dig these articles not because of the person involved, but because of their insight into what goes on behind the scenes at CompanyX (which happens to be Microsoft in this case).
rad1956Jul 8, 2006
Does anyone really care about scoble? I guess so because people apparently read this stuff. frankly when i ck his blog (not that often) i don't find much of interest. Mostly Msft PR parading as honest assessment.