
Heheh, fresh meat!
Microsoft has been making some great hires lately (here News.com reports on our hiring of a data-mining pioneer, Rakesh Agrawal), which means I have some great new interview candidates for Channel 9 when I get back.
Welcome Rakesh! Can't wait to see what you do.
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Do you know Bill gates personally and have you been to that huge house of his? :P
Comment by Capri — May 17, 2006 @ 12:16 am
Capri: yes, I’ve interviewed him twice. I haven’t been to his house, though.
Comment by Robert Scoble — May 17, 2006 @ 12:26 am
I am very sorry for your troubles
Comment by Mer — May 17, 2006 @ 2:59 am
Wow, this is great! I like Bill Gates and meet to him is my dream…
Comment by Nina — May 17, 2006 @ 3:51 am
I have just recently joined WP and found your blog on the site - it certainly is very interesting. I hope to be employed at Microsoft some day (I’m not even at University yet, I’m far too young), but I have done several exams; for example the CRM Installation & Configuration (Microsoft Business Solutions) and the Developing Web Applications in Visual Basic (Microsoft Certified Partner). I’m attending the Worldwide Partner Conference this summer and I’ll be the youngest ever participant… I am terribly excited and can’t wait to see Bill Gates and Steven Ballmer!
Comment by sofbot — May 17, 2006 @ 7:29 am
Can you get a video of the technologies in bill gates’ house? Maybe on10.net? I would like it if you went :)
Comment by met — May 17, 2006 @ 1:41 pm
I thought this was old news. I heard this from someone 3 weeks back! :-) ??
Comment by Sumit Chachra — May 17, 2006 @ 4:30 pm
[…] Robert Scoble, who I feel like I know yet I’ve barely met (only briefly when he signed my copy of Naked Conversations at said party). Why? Because he’s real. He’s a real guy talking about real things, Microsoft-related and not. Thank you for being bold, brave, honest and forthright. Thank you for opening up our tech/business/shareholder value-driven world to something more important: life itself. And thank you for taking time to spend with us today, so close to the time that you left your Mom. I hope you and I get the chance to sit down together someday soon. […]
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