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  A friend just pointed me to Rory’s blog entry from the PDC – it’s a pretty accurate and fun view of what 3 days in the land of Microsoft looks like and I think Rory enjoyed himself. This part made me smile in particular:   But then a Microsoft Read More...
My pal Kris Hoet just posted this great presentation – full of beautiful images and great quotes. I wish I’d created it…but will just have to shamelessly steal from him for my next preso :) As with all good presentations, the slides on their own are not Read More...
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  A great conversation between two of my pals – in fact two of the smartest guys I know. If you haven’t read David’s book you should go get it (disclaimer – I was interviewed for the book Blue Monster gets several pages). If you want to know what Read More...
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  I spent a day at Microsoft Research in Cambridge yesterday and though I’ve been there before and seen projects like SenseCam yesterday I was truly blown away. The work that this lab in Cambridge does is really quite astonishing. I sat with a group Read More...
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[Blue Monster PDC edition]   The PDC is winding down and it’s been a hell of a week. A week of so many coincidences for me. For a birthday week it’s been incredibly memorable. 5 years ago I was at PDC and also had my birthday here – I had dinner Read More...
  My pal David Brain launched his book “ Crowd Surfing ” last Thursday at the Groucho in London. David is my Mr PR – he’s bloody good at what he does and does it with great humour and passion. In this video he talks about Blue Monster and becomes Read More...
It’s been a while since I mentioned Blue Monster but I’m glad to say it’s alive and well. I’m in Redmond for the second week and have noticed it around campus a few times this week in Bld 18 and notably out at our Willows campus (photo above). I also Read More...
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The Blue Monster book club expanded last week with Niall Cook’s Enterprise 2.0 . This is the second book that I’m aware of that covers  Blue Monster as a case study – in this case titled Humanizing Microsoft. Niall talks about the role Robert Scoble Read More...
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  My chum David Brain is about release a book on the unsuspecting public and if it’s as good as the man in person or his blog, it promises to be a fine read. Crowd Surfing is available for pre-order now . What’s it all about?   Welcome to the Read More...
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Gosh ….I’m speechless. Coincidentally I spotted someone in our Reading office with it on a t-shirt today! Rock on. Read More...
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digg_url = 'http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/archive/2008/06/01/scoble-s-social-object.aspx'; Scoble’s Social Object – his MacBook Pro. Good to see his still has the Blue Monster sticker on it I gave him at MIX07. Read More...
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  David posted a piece about Blue Monster just as I was leaving MIX08 and though he mistook Liveside's Kip Kniskern for a Microsoft employee, his views still hold - there were quite a few softies I saw wandering the floor with the Blue Monster on Read More...
  A while back the Blue Monster appeared in the Financial Times when Stormhoek put it on a bottle of wine for geeks. Now it's in BusinessWeek as Doug MacMillan explores the impact of cartoons and doodling on business. Rock on as Hugh would say :) Read More...
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