Conversation with Jeff Sandquist Hour 2
Chris leads off this second hour with Jeff Sandquist asking why there aren’t more companies blogging as openly as Microsoft. Do people really get fired for blogging? The looming Xbox 360 addiction is on everyone’s mind including the acquisition of the much coveted marketing piece, an Xbox Live Diamond Card, which requires a small trade of personal information for a card adorned with gamer tag and free sandwiches from select locations. Technorati, Bloglines and tracking the conversation proves to be an elusive piece in attempting to get solid information no matter how you slice it; Chris hints at a possible solution. Chris relates a minor hardware snafu with his Vonage service and more.
The following are the show notes for the February 2nd, 2006 edition of the Chris Pirillo Show.
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Jeff Sandquist
Chris spoke with Jeff Sandquist, an Evangelist for Microsoft. They spoke about which computer Chris may buy, French speaking people, Windows Vista, the launch of Channel 9, and Blogging by Microsoft Employees. Microsoft basically has one blogging rule for employees, “Don’t be stupid.”
Jeremy Cohn’s Segment with Jim Sanderson
Some very timely stories this week indeed!
3) BlackBerry blackout could be costly
4) No more telegrams in the US!
Jeremy can be reached at jeremy.cohn@lockergnome.com
Jim can be reached at jims@dominionbusiness.com
Have a great weekend, more next week!
Ask Leo
Thoughts on the latest virus threat, and the fact that some people will still get infected. Links and other resources at http://ask-leo.com/another_day_another_panic.html




