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Kim Sanchez on our team forwarded this to me. It's really good interview from a psychological aspect on the online behavior and how it differs from the offline public behavior that people display and act on. Definitely worth listening to. If your a developer Read More...
  I actually got a chance to present to the Bill Gates for several hours on Real Time Collaboration (RTC) day back in April 2002. I was busy creating the MSDN Webcast program in the CMG/ US BMO under Jon Roskill. Years later in 2005, I even accidentally Read More...
  Saturday Night, Michael Walsh over here in Microsoft Trustworthy Computing sent me an email asking me to take a look at the Microsoft Environment site here at http://www.microsoft.com/environment and blog my thoughts on it.  We work  Read More...
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    Too funny. You guys need to watch this. Read More...
  I got a few questions today about my pen. It's a Montblanc  - Meisterstück 149 Fountain Pen . I got this pen through my American Express Rewards program.  It didn't cost me a dime. I took the pen that American Express shipped me Read More...
      Microsoft has been thinking green for some time now. We've been trying to practice energy conservation through ways such as using Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles on campus, promoting mass transit flex passes, and bike to work, and showers Read More...
  Here's my interview of Joe Stagner on Secure Development . Joe Stagner from Microsoft talks on secure development guidance for developers, the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle, and his new "How Do I" security videos. Joe is a Read More...
  Be sure to check out Joe's post on his adventures from TechEd 2008. Read More...
  Not what I expected. Very low key, personable, and very helpful. I watched him at his book signing at TechEd 2008. He answered questions, genuinely cared about answering the attendees' questions, and even offered his email address to one gentlemen Read More...
  In a June 2007 report, the U.S Government Accountability Office (GAO) described cyber crime as “having significant economic impacts and a threat to U.S. national security interests”: · A 2005 FBI survey estimated that U.S. businesses Read More...
  I was in serving with the US Army in Afghanistan in the summer of 2006 when my old Microsoft Webcasts team launched Source Fource , so I never had a chance to get my picture taken with the actual characters. Angela Brobst, Bryan Baker and myself Read More...
 
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