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Bold blogger dumps Microsoft

Jun 12 2006 09:41

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Seattle - A prominent Microsoft blogger who sometimes bluntly bashed the software behemoth is leaving the company to join PodTech.net, a Silicon Valley video blogging startup.

Robert Scoble, 41 said on Sunday he's going to miss the company, which seemed to love him the more he criticised it.

Asked why he thought Microsoft didn't mind his public criticism, Scoble said he thinks it's because Chairperson Bill Gates "loves arguing out ideas".

"He knows that an idea can change the world. How are you going to get the best ideas from 60 000 people? Let an idea get out in the public square and let people talk about it," Scoble said in a telephone interview on Sunday from San Francisco, where he and PodTech executives were planning to attend a video blogging conference.

Scoble, a "technical evangelist" and strategist for Channel 9, a website created two years ago to strengthen ties between Microsoft and outside software developers, said he submitted his letter of resignation on Saturday.

"We are sorry to see Robert leave Microsoft," the company said in a statement its public relations firm, Waggener Edstrom, e-mailed the AP.

"Robert made a strong contribution through Channel 9 and his blog during an important time for the company. We wish him well in his future endeavors."

Scoble said he will continue working at the Redmond-based tech giant through the end of the month and begin his job as vice president of media development at PodTech, based in Menlo Park, California, in early July.

 
 
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