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9月29日 New Blog for Microsoft Learning Community and Evangelism TeamCheck out the new blog from members of the Microsoft Learning Community and Evangelism Team--Born to Learn. 9月24日 Life Magazine and Getty ImagesWell, its about time someone used this resource the right way. This sounds like a great licensing deal to me. Time Magazine is working with Getty Images to release archive LIFE images as well as around 3000 new images for consumers to use in non-commercial purposes. Time and Getty--grow this brand! I would say my Dad's National Geographic magazine collection and the bound collection of Life Magazine in the library at CSUS made me the publishing professional I am today. I respond to images and I spent many an hour at the library sifting through their collection which went all the way back to the first issue. I learned a lot about American History and Culture reading through Life's photo essays and gazing at the advertisements. It's a shame--but that collection at many libraries has been given over to other media. It's just not the same viewing a magazine on microfiche, but that is a whole other blog entry. I was delighted to be listening to the audio of Obama's book, Dreams of My Father, and he mentioned how Life magazine impacted him. Nice Review of I am a PC ad by Mac UserRaymond Leon Roker, publisher of URB.com has a nice review of Microsoft's new I am a PC ad. I have to say when this ad campaign was unveiled to us at the employee meeting I wanted to stand up and cheer. 9月21日 Vanity Fair October 2008Check out this month's issue of Vanity Fair celebrating their 25th Anniversary. Here are some particular articles I thought were worth a look:
I have a subscription to the magazine, but I don't always read it cover to cover. This month, though, it was just too good to pass up. 9月12日 Charlie Gibson Interview with Sarah PalinOne thing on my mind lately has been whether Sarah Palin would even be able to pass the legendary tough interview process here at Microsoft. Here is how I would assess her on the interview feedback loop after watching her interview with Charlie Gibson last night. Interview: Charlie Gibson http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/11/sarah-palins-charlie-gibs_n_125772.html Recommendation: No hire. While it was clear that Sarah had spent time being coached on the job description I think she lacks a real technical knowledge and understanding about the vice-president position as posted. It was clear she had no real understanding of the Bush Doctrine and national security. When asked, she couldn’t describe the Doctrine and wobbled on her answer. It was clear she tried to change take the subject back to more familiar and coached ground. It might be good if Biden could drill down further in this area. When asked about national security she also kept trying to change the discussion back to energy. Does anyone else on the loop think that it might be hard to manage her to our goals and commitments? I felt like she might be more of a cowboy and want to go it alone instead of collaborate with other teams as well as partners. Also her resume barely shows international experience overseas which would be vital for this position. When asked about it, she said that many VPs had little travel experience, although I think maybe those were probably VPs pre-twentieth century. She also made some disparaging comments about one of our partners, namely Russia. While I think it is fair to talk tough, it concerned me that she could attend a conference and maybe say something inappropriate. I’m just not sure she shares our core values. She did talk a lot about reform but I just heard the words, and didn’t see a formulated plan for change beyond “putting the government back on the side of the people.” I felt she should have come into the interview with a laid out plan. My recommendation would be a strong no hire and cancel the as appropriate with the American voters. 9月9日 Thomas Friedman's Last ChapterI ordered my copy of Thomas Friedman's lastest book, Hot, Flat and Crowded last night along with the latest from Bob Woodward. I had an email from the publisher announcing the book and mentioning that Friedman is leaving the last chapter to be written by his readers. Here is a posting about that idea from colleague and office neighbor, Mark Shea. 9月8日 Harry Potter and the Copyright LawWTF? I can't believe the JK Rowling won her case against Steven Van der Ark. I can't believe the US court sided with her.
Really? Really? It would harm her? Because in a world with two Harry Potter encyclopedias--they both couldn't survive in the marketplace? How greedy is this woman really? This is so sad for both authors and publishers and has broad implications to copyright law. C'mon JK. Even George Lucas realized that he could make more by embracing his fans and allowing their unofficial Star Wars parodies. Even Paramount allowed unofficial guides to Star Trek and the enterprise. Jeez, what was this guy going to make? Maybe a little bit of money for all the hard work he put in all those years supporting and marketing Harry Potter with his website. Well, there go my plans for the Jane Austin compendium. I better put that Edgar Rice Burroughs Lexicon on the back burner. I hope I won't have my copy of the Andy Griffith Show Book confiscated. Oh, god. I worked on all those Unofficial Nintendo books a few years back. The Thoughtpolice don't have my address do they? |
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