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I just finished reading Mary Jo Foley's new (unauthorized) book, Microsoft 2.0 : How Microsoft Plans to Stay Relevant in the Post Gates-Era . Amusing Part #1 came for me when I read the forward which was written by Mini-Microsoft , in Mary Jo's words, Read More...
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Crazy Idea #5150 Cue the background military music and authoritative announcer: Ten years ago / In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade Read More...
Last updated: 5/9/08 NOTE: If you've been forwarded a link to this blog post, it's likely that one of your colleagues thinks you should do your due diligence before thinking a contest is the fastest road to salvation. It isn't, here's why... I'm starting Read More...
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Kudos to Ariel Stallings , Microsoft employee and author the Microspotting blog (one of my favorite new blogs) on landing a virtual Mini-Microsoft interview . My personal opinion of Mini is a bit mixed, and I've definitely disagreed with Mini in the past Read More...
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  We had lots of laughs in the studio with Scott this week! Here's the show recap: - We have a new logo (courtesy of Lincoln Anderson at 352 Media ) and Scott Hanselman joins us in-studio (0 - 1:45) - Microsoft Entertainment and Devices acquires Read More...
I'm such a huge Bill Gates fan, not only for his technical and business brilliance, but for all of the work his foundation has done. That's why when Jeff Sandquist and Charles Torre told me I was going to be interviewing Bill, I was....beside myself. Read More...
This week I officially became the newest member to Jeff Sandquist's Channel9 team ! Here's my quick-and-dirty interview on Channel9 . I'm really excited to be on the team and yes, I am not afraid to go back to Stage 1 - Incompetence in the new employee Read More...
Phil Haack blogged about how, as a new Microsoft employee, he's drinking through the firehose [FYI to Phil: Brian Goldfarb has been using this as the motto on his blog since 2003 , before Dare's post ] and I'd thought I'd add my two cents to the lifecycle Read More...
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Jeff Sandquist is looking for potential Microsoft employees who wouldn't mind showing how they've pimped their house with technology like X10, Windows Media Center, Windows Home Server, and more. This is an awesome idea and it rocks that Jeff and team Read More...
I've had this problem occur on two PCs so I thought I would post the fix (courtesy of Brian Keller ) since I'm likely not the only person running into this. Go to this page to install Flash (uncheck Google Toolbar, no idea what that has to do with Flash) Read More...
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Courtesy of Jana , next time you're out to dinner with friends, remember to pull out your handy Seafood guide provided by Seafood Watch so that you can make an educated choice on seafood entrees and avoid over-farmed or bad-for-the-environment choices. Read More...
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* Updated with follow up post on technical information in response to the comments. While I’m not a lawyer, my team owns Visual Studio Express and I wanted to respond to the concerns expressed by some over our recent communications with Jamie Cansdale Read More...
* Update : Added Mike Swanson as Matthew Perry based on Brian Keller's suggestion * Update #2 : Added Wes Hutchins as Peyton Manning now that I got a picture of Wes * Update #3 : Added Chris Flores as Ralph Macchio based on John Hipsher's suggestion * Read More...
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No, this isn't about coding for live , but rather a relatively new movement called Live coding where DJs both mix and code during a live performance . As regular blog readers know, I'm a fan of Developer DJ's like DJ Bolivia who has some great mixes for Read More...
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* Update March 6th (+1 month after surgery): It's been about a month and Bambino is doing amazingly well. The first couple of weeks were very shaky, but in the last week, we've seen him remarkably improve. He's gained back his interest in playing with Read More...
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