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Yearly Archives: 2008
Is it just me or does it seem like Microsoft is making all the right decisions when it comes to the takeover bids as of late? Yesterday the news that they finally gave up on Yahoo! came out, which in … Continue reading
I never thought there would be a day where I would get a fan base inside of Microsoft but the last two posts on Microsoft Mesh seem to be flooding my mailbox. Most ask what I mean by leadership and … Continue reading
“Wow, how did you learn to type that fast with just one hand???”
Is it fair to call Microsoft Mesh (pronounced “microsoft mess”) a failure, already? For a Web 2.0 startup, no. For the richest and arguably the best software company, yes. Nobody from Microsoft that emailed me about the last post had … Continue reading
Is what I would be saying if I worked for Microsoft PR. Check this quote from some blog Mark follows. Here is the thing with software development, you pay for your incompetence. The only choice is whether you pay for … Continue reading
Tomorrow is my last day at Own Web Now Corp for a little while, on May 1st my paternity break starts and I’ll be gone for a little while. I must have done something truly horrible because my luck has … Continue reading
One thing that gets me, been on really all sides of the IT business, is how easy it is to spot people that should never be dealing with human beings. The world of IT business has really evolved from the … Continue reading
Ok, so it’s not the last day to register for the WWPC but it is the last day to save about $400 and hit Houston for $1395. If you can manage a coach class flight and less than a 5 … Continue reading
I really do not want to be hard on Microsoft regarding the only bit of relevant innovation in the past six years, but Microsoft Mesh outlines why Microsoft as a company is essentially, and for the lack of a better … Continue reading
Shockey Monkey 2.0 beta launches tomorrow at 2 PM. All portals, across all continents will be upgraded to Shockey Monkey 2.0 beta. I’m not Microsoft, beta means broken, so it is not recommended for production use but it’s better than … Continue reading
