Interviewed by ActiveWin

I’m very honored to have been interviewed by ActiveWin. I’ve been reading ActiveWin since before I was a blogger. It is one of my favorite places to get news about Microsoft.

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Robert Scoble

As Startup Liaison for Rackspace, the Open Cloud Computing Company, Scoble travels the world looking for what's happening on the bleeding edge of technology for Rackspace's startup program. He's interviewed thousands of executives and technology innovators and reports what he learns in books ("The Age of Context," a book coauthored with Forbes author Shel Israel, has been released at http://amzn.to/AgeOfContext ), YouTube, and many social media sites where he's followed by millions of people. Best place to watch me is on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble

Comments

  1. I saw this interview many months ago, like 6 months ago if I am not wrong (too bad the article has no date). So what’s the controversy?

  2. I saw this interview many months ago, like 6 months ago if I am not wrong (too bad the article has no date). So what’s the controversy?

  3. Great interview. I have a clearer picture now about what it is that you do and your background.

    Instead of writing up a bio, I’d suggest linking to the interview in your right column. “About me” bios are hard to write w/o sounding too self-indulgent (case in point, mine :)

  4. Great interview. I have a clearer picture now about what it is that you do and your background.

    Instead of writing up a bio, I’d suggest linking to the interview in your right column. “About me” bios are hard to write w/o sounding too self-indulgent (case in point, mine :)

  5. That site used to be good, no offense, Robert.

    Nowadays, I prefer to read Microsoft-related news on Neowin.net or Bink.nu, instead of being bombarded with ActiveWin pop-ups. I mean, doesn’t ActiveWin know better, in 2005?

  6. That site used to be good, no offense, Robert.

    Nowadays, I prefer to read Microsoft-related news on Neowin.net or Bink.nu, instead of being bombarded with ActiveWin pop-ups. I mean, doesn’t ActiveWin know better, in 2005?