Good Luck, Han Scoble

Checked Scoble's blog this morning and found that he's moving on. Farewell Robert, and we thank you for bringing a human face to Microsoft.  We know just how you feel. Thanks for your roundup on things. 

With or without Microsoft, I'll watching Scoble as he starts working for a venture capitalist:

On Friday I started up my videocamera and filmed as I went into one of my last conversations with John and his team before making my decision. I passed under the sign that said "Sand Hill Road."It is the dream of many entrepreneurs around the world to come to Sand Hill Road and talk a venture capitalist out of a few million dollars to start a company.

I've never worked for a venture capitalist before. When I mentioned the companies that were backing John Furrier to my friend Buzz Bruggeman, his voice dropped and he said "wow." (They were USVP and VenRock). Now, if you know Buzz, you know he knows everyone in the tech industry. So, I knew then that John had gotten the best.

John later told me how he did it: he interviewed a bunch of venture capitalists. He said that process taught him a lot about how clued in each firm was, and how much they'd help PodTech along after the money came.

I'm sure we'll talk a lot more about what it's like working for a venture-backed firm.

 Robert, I think you're doing this for all the right reasons

On Thursday I was sitting on the lawn in the front row at my son's graduation from Elementary School. One part of the graduation that effected my decision was when the teachers read off what each kid would like to do when they "grow up." I loved some of their ideas. Veterinarian. Policeman. Actress. Videogame designer (whoa, Bill, hire them now!)

Anyway, my son was so cute. He said he wanted to be a famous blogger like me and work at a big company like Apple or Microsoft. That made my heart warm.

But it also made this decision clearer. I only have a couple more years left before Patrick wants nothing to do with me (that's how almost every teenager behaves, it's just natural). Maryam and I were definitely tired of the every-other-week flights and drives to see Patrick. Being closer to him just was a major part of this decision. Microsoft, by the way, offered to move us down to Silicon Valley, which was very flattering (thanks Jeff and Vic) but I just knew that if I stayed at Microsoft all the action would be up in Redmond and that would be tough to manage.

Good luck on your journey. We'll be watching. 

Google

Now, hopefully everyone's heard of Google Spreadsheets. Its yet another addition to a growing list of Google services such as Notebook (which I use in my research), Calender ( which I use to keep me updated on when the next World Cup Match is) GoogleMail, Blogger, Pages and Google Talk. Now this is by no means a definative list as I've probabaly left a few out. I've some interesting posts on this from TUAW, Church of the Customer Blog and Innovation Creators, if you'll bear with me.

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Office 2007: Word

I was going to post this from Word. But I decided that sticking to WordPress and directly posting was safer. I did check the help files on posting to WordPress. It seems to be a bit shaky as categories are not supported for WordPress. So I'll stick to WordPress for now and maybe try it for a later post.

Overall Word is Fantastic. I officially will buy Office 2007 just for Word. Why? One word: User Interface (OK, make that two). The Ribbon toolbar is fantastic. I took it for a test drive last night and found myself doing stuff in seconds that takes me minutes in Word 2003. Everything is so well ordered. Once you know where the header/footer tools are, the style tools, the page layout tools, the bullet points and the all crucial replacement file menu, its like finding the perfect pair of gloves.

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Wintel/Mactel

I've been reading stuff on the Intel Apple Macs (Mactel's). Opinions are everywhere and very much divided. Some good posts here and here .Some think that Apple  will release a stand alone version of OSX for those who have Windows PC's. If this did happen I'd get one the instant it was announced. Truth is, I'd don't see his Steveness (Steve Jobs) doing that, or even thinking about it. Why?

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