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Scoble is Leaving Microsoft

Yeah, it’s 100% true. Scoble is heading to PodTech.net. This is front page news if I’ve ever heard of it – and half the blogosphere won’t find out until Monday, most likely. Congratulations, Robert. ;) The blogosphere is already abuzz with speculation and discussion:

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To Robert: in your first public statement, you state: “First, I love Microsoft and Microsoft did not lose me â€? at least as a supporter and friend.” One would have to be insane to believe that you’d stop supporting Microsoft, personally or professionally, from this point forward. You were helping Microsoft long before you were working there. You continue: “I just made this decision and it got out before I was completely ready to talk about it.” Once the first pin dropped, there was nothing you could do to stop it (few people had heard of Beet.tv until tonight). Remember when you were first offered a job at Microsoft? Were you ready back then? I told you that you’d be crazy if you didn’t accept the position, and nothing could have prepared you for what was to come. And so, again, I say… congratulations.

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re fired, go get the marketing guy from Xerox.’  CEO’s best friend (CFO, aged 17, really good with Quicken) ‘Yeah, that guy was a genius’ Marketing guy: ‘Who needs you anyway?  I’m going to work for some podcasting company, they’re gonna be the biggest ever!  Gosh!’ Xerox guy: ‘Use dotting.  It’ll work.  Doesn’t it just sound natural?’ CEO’s other friend (CTO, very familiar with JavaScript): ‘Yeah, let

More here on uber-blogger Robert Scoble and his decision to leave Microsoft for the startup Podtech.net

Anita @ 04:39 AM PST [Link] [Add a Comment] Sunday, June 11, 2006 Scoble Leaving Microsoft Wow, this is a surprise! Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft for a Silicon Valley startup. Chris Pirillo has links to a lot of stories

The net is a buzz with the news that the Microsoft Geek Blogger Robert Scoble has decided to leave Microsoft and join the newly VC funded podcasting firm PodTech.net that is headed by John Ferrier. SeeChris Pirillo’s blog post and read Robert’s most recent post about all the discussion. I think this is great news for the podcasting industry to have a guy like Robert in our camp. I have spent time with Robert and John over that past few months. John agreed to have his

It’s in the wind I have a lot to post and will get things rolling today. Meantime, this from Dave Winer caught my eye: Chris Pirillo says it’s “100 percent true” that Scoble is leaving Microsoft and joining Podtech (PodTech.net). … Scoble really is a big generous guy, but not when he’s in such a large stifling organization. When he finally decided to leave, it’s as if a huge weight

Chris Pirillo says it’s 100% true. Scoble is heading to PodTech.net. He also lists the VARIOUS breaking news outlets around the web at midnight++ on a Saturday night/Sunday morning. From Chris Pirillo, See: Robert Scoble leaving Microsoft for a Silicon Valley startup

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[IMG ]Chris Pirillo reports that Robert Scoble, the world’s most famous corporate blogger, is leaving Microsoft and heading to PodTech.net. I haven’t seen a confirmation from Scoble himself yet, so for the moment we’ll put it in the realm of a rumor with a high likelihood of

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Wow. I just heard the news and read his own confirmation that Robert Scoble is off to pastures new. Holy crap Robert! I’m a bit stunned actually. I knew the day would come, but didn’t think it would happen so soon. Only last week I was London and hearing from

leaving Microsoft for PodTech.net (whose servers are so overloaded they can’t even load a homepage). And then, he mentions this: Yesterday I was talking with Amanda Congdon, one of the co-founders of Rocketboom. Her videoblog is now seeing about 300,000 viewers a day.

Scoble is Microsoft in the blogosphere and I can’t see how they’re going to fill the void – Channel9 was just a small part of what he did for them. Big mistake Microsoft – you can’t afford to loose guys like Robert. Best wishes Robert! Related: Scoble is Leaving Microsoft – Chris Pirillo (good “buzz” outline/link list

Chris Pirillo. If you go there, you’ll see the laundry list of people that posted items about it as soon as they found out. Reactions from around the Blogosphere: Silicon Valley Watcher: Microsoft’s top blogger is leaving

Selon Chris Pirillo : ‘Scoble’ part chez PodTech.net. Confirmation par cette Start-Up (Pointblog). La preuve par 8, un seule déjà : Scoble “First, I love Microsoft and Microsoft did not lose meâ€? at least as a supporter and friend

[...] Update: 11:20pm CST. This appears to be the real deal. Even Chris Pirillo says it’s real. Looks like Scoble is joining Podtech.net as a Videoblogger. We’re pinging some sources. Much discussion about this over at Techmeme. [...]

[...] I caught this article this evening from the Silicon Valley Watcher about Robert Scoble leaving Microsoft. At first, I thought maybe this was just some misunderstanding. I read through the article a few times. Chris Pirillo confirmed it. Scoble is indeed leaving Microsoft to head to PodTech.net. [...]

[...] Chris Pirillo reports that the widely read Microsoft blogger, Robert Scoble, is leaving Microsoft's employment. He is reportedly planning to work at PodTech.Net. [...]

I found out about it a little after midnight on Sunday…so I guess I must be on the cutting edge. :)

So why are we not reading about it in Robert’s blog? And why did you use the smily face after wishing him luck? Usually that means someone is kidding or that there is a joke there somewhere.

[...] Mr Scoble has expressed frustration working at Microsoft and he has also been unhappy with his compensation. He has created a tremendous amount of positive publicity for Microsoft but there have been many within the organisation that have resented his very public position. The company has not been able to control his views or his travels to various conferences and blogger meetings. I’ve thought that he was sounding more frustrated at Microsoft lately, and I expect that his "out front" position has created internal political problems. Either way, I’m sure that Robert will let us all know soon enough – he’ll either verify and explain, or refute. Update: Chris Pirillo says it’s true, and he’s certainly in a position to know.Update2: Fascinating speculation by Vinnie Mirchandani: "Now you wonder what the visit with Sun was about". Another thing I hadn’t thought of – I wonder if Mini-Microsoft will come out of hibernation for some commentary? [...]

[...] As originally reported by Tom Foremski and Andy Plesser (and dittoed by Chris Pirillo) Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft to join John Furrier’s PodTech. Robert just confirmed it and is writing a post on it right now. Robert just interviewed me today (as I interviewed him) @ vloggercon. Robert, post that video before you leave. As he would say, heh. Rock on, man. [...]

[...] Chris Pirillo says it’s “100 percent true” that Scoble is leaving Microsoft and joining Podtech. [...]

Breaking: Scoble is Leaving Microsoft…

Chris Prillo and a couple others are reporting that Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft to work for PodTech.net
Nothing yet on the Scobleizer blog as of 20:43 PDT…
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[...] Update: According to Chris Pirillo, it’s 100% true, and he’s one to be trusted. More Coverage: Om Malik, deal architect, Niall Kennedy. [...]

[...] Wow. Om Malik links to Silicon Valley Watcher who has leaked news that Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft to join PodTech. I’d have waited until Scoble posted about the news himself, but Chris Pirillo has confirmed it, and he’s a very reliable source. [...]

[...] Chris Pirillo reports that Robert Scoble, the world’s most famous corporate blogger, is leaving Microsoft and heading to PodTech.net. I haven’t seen a confirmation from Scoble himself yet, so for the moment we’ll put it in the realm of a rumor with a high likelihood of veracity. [...]

[...] First, I’ll say that I’m not treating tonight’s news about Robert joining PodTech as fact until I hear it from him. [...]

[...] Posted by Cybermagellan // Sun, Jun 11, 2006 2:08 // Robert Scoble, one of the more well known bloggers and Microsoft’s public face in the blogosphere is reportedly leaving the company and joining Podtech.net, a podcast start-up, according to Silicon Valley Watcher."Just a few of the respectable sources…. Channel 9 Forums » The Coffeehouse » Is it true? I think so this time [...]

[...] Chris Pirillo has an entry on his blog saying that it is 100% true. Tech Crunch has a quote from Robert: “No comment for now. I’ll be posting shortly.” [...]

[...] He says nothing was wrong at Microsoft, just that this opportunity popped up. Chris Pirillo has more [...]

[...] The blogosphere rumor mill has been buzzing with the news that Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft, with Chris Pirillo the most adamant.  [...]

[...] Good luck Scoble. Wow. I just heard the news and read his own confirmation that Robert Scoble is off to pastures new. Holy crap Robert! I’m a bit stunned actually. I knew the day would come, but didn’t think it would happen so soon. Only last week I was London and hearing from Microsoft customers about how you have helped change their perception of Microsoft to be a more trusted company, citing your blog as the primary reason. Someone pointed out that you’d leave one day. But so soon? Dude, you’ve also changed the the culture of the company for the better. You pushed the boundaries, and gave the rest of the Microsoft blogging army the courage to get out there, be publicly self-critical, acknowledge our competitors (even compliment them publicly!) and to  reach out and really interact with our customers in a non-borgish manner. That’s a very big deal indeed. It wasn’t that long ago that we were seen to be this mysterious, evil entity doing nothing but bad (and we still are seen like this by many, but not nearly as many as there would be without your efforts). I joined Microsoft about 4 years ago. Yes, there were some Microsoft bloggers doing some pioneering, but they were very few and far between – Microsoft was mysterious to me before joining. For those not working at Microsoft, I think that mystery has slowly ebbed away a great deal since your blogging while at Microsoft. That matters, because it is the ‘mystery’ in a pre-blog era of a faceless and anonymous Microsoft that people feared. At least now they can have a go at humans when we get it wrong :-) and even get the occasional ‘well done’ when we get it right. And we can speak out if we feel wronged. (Robert’s cool. Just don’t call him an Edge Case.) Robert, you’ve been an inspiration to me and to many others here at Microsoft. I thank you for all your help when I asked you all those dumb questions like ‘do you think it’s ok if I blog this’. And thanks for all those times where I pinged you ‘about stuff’ and you’d pick up the baton and run with it internally. And I thank you for taking the risks you did. Really. So I wish you and your family all the best in your move to the Bay area. I look forward to reading about your new adventures! Good luck. Filed Under: Microsoft [...]

[...] Nervous first steps Wow! At the same time I decide to start blogging, Robert Scoble leaves Microsoft. Coincidence?…I’ve had an interesting couple of days and a late night trying to get community server configured the way I want, but it’s done now. I am ready to unleash the awe-inspiring magnificence of my writing, spelling, gramatical, development and comedy skills on the worlds developers. I completely expect this blog to go to number 1 on all the trackers and be the most respected and widely aggregated blog in the world, bar none. I also expect Geelong to win a grand final soon, too.Good luck to me. Yay. [...]

[...] Maybe Microsoft didn’t get it, they obviously didn’t pay enough, maybe they just pissed Scobe off one too many times. (Yes I am a MSFT MVP, but rest assured I still lay into them when they deserve it.) Found this first at Chris Pirillo’s…and I agree with Chris- this is front page news. Also found a good article covering the exit. [...]

[...] SCOBLE WATCHERS can point to Robert Scoble’s consistent reverence of podcasting and vidcasting so it would not be a big surprise if the main Microsoft blogger left the Redmond campus for Silicon Valley. That move is being reported by prominent bloggers, even before Scoble returns back to Washington from a road trip into California. Andy Plesser from Plesser Holland and the videoblog Beet.tv started the story, saying Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft and will join Podtech.net, the podcasting network. Podtech founder John Furrier offers “no commentâ€? and Scoble is not answering his mobile phone at Vloggercon (well, it is after 2AM there). Scoble talked about doing job interviews in a recent podcast about Naked Conversations. He’s a natural frontman and podcast producer, with the energy and vision of the bubbly John Lasseter. He is his own man, careful about being a Redmond clone or merely an evangelist for Dave Winer. [...]

OMFG! I do not believe it.

[...] Dave Winer reports via Chris Pirillo that it’s 100% true that Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft and joining Podtech, a podcasting network. [...]

[...] Chris Pirillo says it’s “100 percent true” that Scoble is leaving Microsoft and joining Podtech. [...]

[...] It’s not just a rumor. Windows evangelist and Microsoft blogging poster boy Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft for a new job at PodTech.Net. Scoble is still maintaining he is in Microsoft’s camp. We’re surprised the Scobleizer didn’t become a Google blogger. Who, among the thousands of Microsoft bloggers, is going to be able to fill Scoble’s blogging shoes? Maybe Mini-Microsoft will come out of semi-retirement and go legit? [...]

[...] As he said – there are now more than 3000 MS bloggers talking about what they are interested in and I would like to know how much even more on the inside. That *is* change. And if somebody thinks that only because he leaves the company he will be out of contacts for knowledge – well, think again. I agree with Chris Pirillo on this:[...]

[...] that Scoble is leaving Microsoft by Steve Richards on Sun 11 Jun 2006 14:02 BST  |  Permanent Link I was shocked to learn that Scoble is leaving Microsoft, but probably not that surprised.  Itold him a few months ago that I was very impressed by the influence that he has had on the company and his bravery in achieving it.  I am sure that many other people should share in that praise, but for me it is Scoble who has been largely responsible for creating a completely different vision of what Microsoft is like and the way that it operates. I hope Microsoft are able to think through the implications of his loss and to consider how they continue his good work, especially his dedication to cutting through the marketing and being open and honest.  Chris and Dave write nice posts supporting his decision and I am always happy to see people making such decisions from their heart. [...]

Scoble is leaving Microsoft!…

Later in his Microsoft career Scoble’s popular blog became a part of his job as well, connecting his readers to Microsoft teams, announcements, and people and company using Microsoft products….  Working at Podtech.net is, no doubt, going to widen …

[...] I woke up this morning to a wave of news about Scoble's departure. At first I saw the rumor on an internal distribution list here at Microsoft. Since I caught one of the mails in the middle of the thread on my phone, my first reaction was "misunderstanding". Two minutes later I was sitting on my couch with my laptop soaking it all in, reading the "news flash" on blogs and thinking about what it means. And as I organize my thoughts and put them down to share with others, I want to make one thing very clear- Scoble was a really big deal and he will be greatly missed at Microsoft. [...]

[...] I can’t say I am surprised at the news that Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft to join a new startup company. Robert always seemed to be a small company kind of guy to me and I’ll bet he’ll be much happier. Chris Pirillo has all the details. It sounds like Robert will be closer to his son, and that’s a great thing for both of them. Robert is a great guy and I wish him all the best. Don’t stop blogging! [...]

Microsoft PR blogger leaving for greeener pastures…

Chris Pirillo relates the news that Robert Scoble, a popular blogger fom Microsoft’s PR department, is leaving the company for startup PodTech.net. More discussion by following the link.

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Scoble is Leaving Microsoft…

I realize this is all over the web, but I’m just getting it now. Robert Scoble, one of Technorati’s top 100 (#26 as of this morning) bloggers, is leaving Microsoft for startup PodTech.Net, Here are a collection of links that are a valuable read. Sco…

Scoble is leaving…

Yup, it’s official.  I first saw the news via Chris last night.  Robert had hinted pretty strongly about this possibility a liitle while back, so it’s not terribly surprising to me.  It’s my understanding that several factors influ…

My bet is that Microsoft will scoop up Podtech and get him back :-)

[...] In the ho-hum department, Robert Scoble’s changing jobs. I took the long way around for this news… Scoble, I’ve heard, is a wonderful guy, but basically his auto-human-aggregator schtick never interested me much so I seldom visit his blog. So I was at Thermo[SAT] for the update on Net Neutrality, not satisfied with what Doc Searls had provided by way of reflection, and I saw that the highly selective “blogliste” contains a link to Terry Heaton, so I clicked through and there was the news about Scoble. Clicking back to get the links for this post, I saw that Jon had already covered it, so okee-dokee… Scoble is leaving Redmond and headed for the Bay Area. That’s nice, I guess. The bloggers and vloggers are tootling this news from the rooftops. This shift reminds me of that scene in that movie where the guy says, [...]

[...] Whoa – never saw this one coming. Chris Pirillo is reporting that Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft to become a videoblogger at PodTech.net. [...]

[...] What will Scoble blog about now he leaves MS? He must have been too bored of Vista I bet. Published by Franky 0 minutes ago in quickies a la g33k. Tags: breaking news, ms, news, quickies a la g33k, Robert Scobble, Scoble. [...]

[...] Scoble is Leaving Microsoft Yeah, it’s 100% true. Scoble is heading to PodTech.net. This is front page news if I’ve ever heard of it – and half the blogosphere won’t find out until Monday, most likely. Congratulations, Robert. ;) The blogosphere is already abuzz with speculation and discussion: [...]

[...] And in unrelated news, the SYO top100 planet saw it’s first non-wellformedness error this morning, from an unexpected direction.  Take a look at Chris Pirillo’s page… elements with both HREF and href attributes.  The UFP lowercased the attribute names and voilà… duplicate attributes.  This, too, has since been fixed. [...]

[...] Chris Pirillo says it’s “100 percent true” that Scoble is leaving Microsoft and joining Podtech. [...]

[...] Scoble is Leaving Microsoft whoever that is. [...]

[...] People who have talked to Scoble have confirmed it, although Scoble doesn’t directly announce the news in his first public comments on the issue: [...]

[...] Just heard from Chris Pirillo that Robert Scoble is leaving Microsoft for PodTech.net. [...]

[...] It is quite funny, normally you don’t get that much fuzz about a “PR” guy leaving a company … but this one seems to attract some attention in the blogosphere – Scoble – Microsoft’s blogging guy by excellence – is leaving Microsoft to go and work for PodTech.Net. Some guys took the opportunities to bash Microsoft to which Scoble already responded – Correcting the record about Microsoft . Chris Pirillo has a nice list of postings about Scobble leaving… [...]

[...] Chris Pirillo says you’d have to be crazy to think Scoble would stop supporting Microsoft, since he was doing it well before they even hired him [...]

[...] Saturday night, the web was buzzing with rumor and confirmation. Here is a snippet of how some bloggers reported the news that Scoble was leaving Microsoft on Saturday night: 9:08 Chris Pirillo leaks the news. 9.45 Tom Foremski’s post on Scoble (Bloglines reported it as filed 9.27 pm). 9.54 Vinnie files his post. 11:00 Don Dodge blogs about Scoble. 11.30 Techmeme has just reported it. 11.45 Om files his version. 12.07 Sunday AM – Jason files. 12.09 Matthew files 2:15 Scoble confirms 10:00 Techmeme – shows since it first ran it at 11.30; there are at least 50 blogs reporting it, & it is just in Sunday morning! [...]

[...] Chris Pirillo: Scoble is Leaving Microsoft  â€?  Yeah, it’s 100% true.  Scoble is heading to PodTech.net.  This is front page news if I’ve ever heard of it – and half the blogosphere won’t find out until Monday, most likely.  Congratulations, Robert.  The blogosphere is already abuzz with speculation and discussion: [...]

[...] It’s not often that a hiring announcement knocks a web site offline. But the blogosphere is abuzz with the news that Microsoft blogger Robert Scoble is leaving to take a position at a video blogging start-up. The news has triggered a burst of traffic to Scoble’s new employer, PodTech, whose web site is struggling to handle all that link love. The Podtech.net web site was unavailable for several for part of Sunday and offline again this morning. [...]

[...] update – netcraft reports: It’s not often that a hiring announcement knocks a web site offline. But the blogosphere is abuzz with the news that Microsoft blogger Robert Scoble is leaving to take a position at a video blogging start-up. The news has triggered a burst of traffic to Scoble’s new employer, PodTech, whose web site is struggling to handle all that link love. The Podtech.net web site was unavailable for several for part of Sunday and offline again this morning. [...]

[...] Nervous first steps Wow! At the same time I decide to start blogging, Robert Scoble leaves Microsoft. Coincidence?…I’ve had an interesting couple of days and a late night trying to get community server configured the way I want, but it’s done now. I am ready to unleash the awe-inspiring magnificence of my writing, spelling, gramatical, development and comedy skills on the worlds developers. I completely expect this blog to go to number 1 on all the trackers and be the most respected and widely aggregated blog in the world, bar none. I also expect Geelong to win a grand final soon, too.Good luck to me. Yay. Published Sunday, June 11, 2006 12:00 AM by Geoff Filed Under: Blogging [...]

[...] It seems like everyone is talking about Scoble bidding farewell to Microsoft. I realize it’s pretty big news in the tech/blog/IT/computer world, so heck I should probably comment as well. [...]

[...] Scoble is Leaving Microsoft Microsoft blogger Robert Scoble is leaving is leaving Microsoft for real, unlike the april fool post he pulled, according to Chris Pirillo and MsTechToday.. He will be joining PodTech.net. And as Scoble says, he still loves Microsoft, ” I love Microsoft and Microsoft did not lose me â€? at least as a supporter and friend. I am not throwing away my Tablet PC or my Xbox or my other Microsoft stuff. :-) ” read more digg story [...]

[...] “Once registered, users can start Dotting” – you actually need to download their plugin to make this work (my last download was Google sidebar, which was awful).  And who is ever going to say this?  Did the conversation go something like: CEO: ‘those Kleenex folks have sure made the brand-category strategy work, what should we do?’ Marketing guy: ‘Well, we could try to get people to blue-dot their Web surfing’ CEO: ‘No, don’t be ridiculous, nobody will ever say that. In fact, you’re fired, go get the marketing guy from Xerox.’  CEO’s best friend (CFO, aged 17, really good with Quicken) ‘Yeah, that guy was a genius’ Marketing guy: ‘Who needs you anyway?  I’m going to work for some podcasting company, they’re gonna be the biggest ever!  Gosh!’ Xerox guy: ‘Use dotting.  It’ll work.  Doesn’t it just sound natural?’ CEO’s other friend (CTO, very familiar with JavaScript): ‘Yeah, let’s go for it!’ [...]

[...] More: Kevin Burton, The Guardian, The Blog Herald, Chris Pirillo, Om Malik [...]

[...] The Scobleizer Is Movingby Heng-Cheong Leong One of Microsoft’s most famous blogger, Robert Scoble, is moving out of Microsoft into PodTech.net, a Silicon Valley startup.Robert Scoble: I love Microsoft and Microsoft did not lose me — at least as a supporter and friend. I am not throwing away my Tablet PC or my Xbox or my other Microsoft stuff. :-) [...]

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[...] When I saw him at Vloggercon yesterday, he told me about being at his child’s graduation (elementary school!). I shared the skull t-shirt I bought my wife down the street from the Swedish American Hall where this all took place. Don’t misunderstand me, I am no BFOR (best friend of Robert). He is just a regular guy who inspires many people to be …well, regular. I wish him the best on his new venture. I simply find three things remarkable about him: [...]

[...] Robert Scoble, le blogueur vedette de Microsoft, est sur le point de quitter le navire et de rejoindre l’équipe de PodTech, annonce Techcrunch ce dimanche soir.                 Chris Pirillo, Dave Winner, Niall Kennedy, Om Malik  et d’autres avaient lancé la rumeur un peu plus tôt. Scoble, qui refuse de confirmer ou d’infirmer l’info (”J’en dirai plus sur mon blog prochainement”) avait réussi a donner un visage un peu plus humain à la  boîte à Bilou, pour qui il s’agit clairement d’un coup dur. Sera-t-il remplacé ? Rien n’est moins sûr…Technorati Tags: Robert Scoble, Microsoft, Blogs [...]

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