Back in March, popular blogger and technical evangelist Robert Scoble announced that he was leaving Fast Company. Now he works at Rackspace and is building what is being called a "community for people fanatical about the Internet." This is called Building43.
A Chat with Robert Bergquist, CEO of Widemile
A little while back I got the chance to speak with Robert Bergquist, CEO of widemile (specializing in multivariate testing and optimization – based in Seattle).
Lessons In Linking With Robert Scoble
The fastest way to anger the collective hive-mind that is the blogosphere is not to link to it. The second fastest way to anger the blogosphere is to accuse others of not linking to it. The lesson there is that not linking is the unpardonable sin, and PodTech.net’s Robert Scoble stepped forward over the weekend to throw the first stone.
Microsoft Takes The “Soul” Out Of Robert Fripp
Alec Saunders notes that there’s not much of Robert Fripp inside the audio in Windows Vista (he was the guitarist who recorded the four notes that you’ll soon be sick of.
Robert Scoble the Ultimate Connector
Poor Robert Scoble, he’s a little concerned he may have lost his Scoblizing powers. Here’s what he said at his blog…
Microsofts Opportunity After Robert Scoble
Some of the blogosphere commentary following Robert Scoble’s news that he is leaving Microsoft to join Podtech in July is on who will be the next Scoble at Microsoft.
Robert Scoble Quits Microsoft
Blogging pioneer and all-around good guy Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft to join Podtech.net, a podcasting/video blogging start up that recently took in several million dollars in financing.
MeshForum 2006 – Robert Scoble & Shel Israel
Robert Scoble and Shel Israel gave a little bit of background on their book Naked Conversations.
Should Microsoft Fire Robert Scoble?
Heh, I’m getting emails from across Microsoft. Seems that Brian Fugere just told Microsoft …
Robert Scoble: I’ve gotta give up the link blog
Hey, look, it’s a Netdisaster. Heh. The aliens have kidnapped me! Seriously, I have something more serious to talk to you about.