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December 2005 - Posts

Feed icons
So, a little while ago, Jane Kim, who works with me on the IE RSS team, posted to the RSS team blog about the feed icon we'd be adopting in IE7. Shortly afterward, Michael Affronti from the Outlook 12 team posted that they'd be adopting the same icon. Read More...
Steven Sinofsky on PM
Office head honcho Steven Sinofsky posted last week about Program Management. Whew -- and I thought my post was long. Related to a discussion I had in SF last week with some colleagues, here's his list of some of the qualities that make a great PM: Strong Read More...
Outlook 12 Instant Search
Michael Affronti is blogging about lots of interesting things. He's the Program Manager for, among other things, RSS Aggregation in Outlook 12. His early posts include a good one on " Instant Search ." I'm dogfooding Office 12 and that feature is used Read More...
Syndicate Conference - San Francisco 2005
As I just posted to the RSS team blog, I'm going to be down in San Francisco from tomorrow, at the Syndicate Conference . Looking forward to talking to everyone there. Read More...
Chris Pratley on Program Management
An oldie but a goodie: http://blogs.msdn.com/chris_pratley/archive/2004/02/09/70474.aspx The best bits (in one paragraph, but split out for emphasis - bold is mine): [...] one way to describe PMs is that they not only "pick up and run with the ball, they Read More...
Why can't consumer electronics companies learn how to name their products?
I just played with the Phillips HDD6630 that a co-worker got recently. Damn, that thing is cool. I want one. Well, I'm going to wait. I've been burned many many times by MP3 players. I'm currently on my fourth, having gone through the Rio S30 (died), Read More...
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