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Friday, July 08, 2005
Short interview - excitement
It's always nice to hear him talk!

Been to his recent TwC talks, and now a public facing interview on how the company is an innovator, why blogging is encouraged, etc.

Some of the questions:

- Why does the conmany have an evangelism team?
- Microsoft is a leader in transparency and blogging. Why did you allow blogging?
- On the blogs there are those that say that Microsoft doesn't innovate, can you give us some examples of where Microsoft is innovating?
- Coming up with tough questions for you is hard. If you were in my position what tough questions would you ask Microsoft's CEO?
- What do you want to be remembered as?

Great stuffs.
 
posted by Jonathan at 9:36 AM | Permalink |


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