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11 months ago
in The passionates vs. the non passionates on Scobleizer
Scoble, I'm not sure what has gotten into your water lately but I want some. It seems that in the last two weeks, your entire attitude has changed for the better. I really appreciate the new stuff.
11 months ago
in Has/How/Why tech blogging has failed you on Scobleizer
Sboble, I'm not sure what you drank before you wrote this post, but whatever it was, I want some. I totally agree with your reflection.
I read you top bloggers religiously, and as of late, I've been pretty tired of the repetition and homogeneity. I can't say I'm doing any better myself. What can we do better to diversify, and appeal to larger audiences?
I read you top bloggers religiously, and as of late, I've been pretty tired of the repetition and homogeneity. I can't say I'm doing any better myself. What can we do better to diversify, and appeal to larger audiences?
1 year ago
in Microsoft’s 320 million anti-Google weapons on Scobleizer
Scoble,
You are the Fox news of tech. Not in the conservative way, but in the turn off the volume and watch the cool graphics kind of way. Interesting, but not that deep, a lot of speculation, and fantastical. The consumers are falling away from Microsoft (.) Just because people use something doesn't make it powerful. Many people use toilet bowl plungers, I heard you need to use yours often for all the crap you spew on the web, but they don't change much and people don't expect them to. Toilet plunger makers aren't that powerful, they just push ish through the pipes.
Microsoft is a high tech toilet plunger maker. Necessary, but people just don't care about them much.
Show me a Microsoft advocate and I'll show you 100 Apple advocates, etc. The shi(f)t away from Microsoft is happening on every front. They have no chance, just wait.
You are the Fox news of tech. Not in the conservative way, but in the turn off the volume and watch the cool graphics kind of way. Interesting, but not that deep, a lot of speculation, and fantastical. The consumers are falling away from Microsoft (.) Just because people use something doesn't make it powerful. Many people use toilet bowl plungers, I heard you need to use yours often for all the crap you spew on the web, but they don't change much and people don't expect them to. Toilet plunger makers aren't that powerful, they just push ish through the pipes.
Microsoft is a high tech toilet plunger maker. Necessary, but people just don't care about them much.
Show me a Microsoft advocate and I'll show you 100 Apple advocates, etc. The shi(f)t away from Microsoft is happening on every front. They have no chance, just wait.