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Glen Gordon is a Developer Evangelist with Microsoft.

He brings free Microsoft events, resources and information to developers in the Southeast.
All postings on this blog are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confer no rights. All entries in this blog are my opinion and don't necessarily reflect the opinion of my employer.

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  • July 2005 - Posts

    Two years went by like that (snap)!
    I'm finding it hard to imagine that two years ago today, I walked into the Microsoft office in Atlanta, filled out my new hire paperwork, and within a few days was on a plane hurtling towards my first team meeting in Lake Tahoe. Over these past 2 years, Read More...
    Scoble shuttle
    I got to drive the reknowned Robert Scoble around Atlanta the other day. Well, to be truthful it was just from the Geek Dinner to the Microsoft party at Six Flags Over Georgia. En route we had some great conversations about Google, blogging, company executives, Read More...
    How long does it take to break a habit?
    I know I should change. There’s a better way. There’s a search engine that doesn’t support a different company. There’s a search engine that actually gives a better user experience. There’s a search that needs my help (and Read More...
    We christen you... Windows Vista
    Yesterday at MGB, Brian Valentine and Kevin Johnson announced the product name for what we've been calling "Longhorn" for a longtime now. World, meet Windows Vista ! Read More...
    Scotty's been beamed up
    Sad news today that James Doohan passed away . There's a guy who went with the flow, even though he had been typecast. I and some of my colleagues are honored to have appeared with him in one of the lost episodes of the original series - Renegade Battle Read More...
    Malkovich Malkovich? Norcross Norcross?
    I was a bit amused today when I went to use our internal Microsoft travel site. Apparently, the form fill component of the MSN toolbar didn’t want me going anywhere … (click for full size image) Reminds me a bit of that scene in that Being Read More...
    It's banner time!
    As if you don't already have enough banners on your site, we now have standard MSDN Events banners you can use. The cool thing is that will update these image files each quarter to identify what our content will be. Anyway, use them wherever you can! Read More...
    What's up with the MSDN events schedule this year?
    Now that I've put forth the upcoming Southeast MSDN events here in my blog, I need to explain how the schedule has been affected. Before I do that, however, I want to express my huge thanks to everyone who's ever turned out for an MSDN Event. It's you Read More...
    Upcoming MSDN Events in the Southeast
    Following our brief event hiatus in July, we're coming back with even more great content - the focus this time around is ASP.NET 2.0. We're presenting 3 sessions over the half-day event to explore UI, Data Access, and Performance enhancements with the Read More...
    It's all in the game
    I just read this wonderful article by Eric Sink . In it he uses the rules and strategies of games to illustrate guiding principles in the software business. While you’re there, be sure to check out his article about why developers are different Read More...
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