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Scoble Learns The Art Of Subtlety

My blog is no longer syndicated through MSDN. I'm sure there's no correlation. Officially it's because I'm no longer an employee, but we'll see if it applies to the other former employees too...

If I get mysteriously cut from weblogs.asp.net I'll end up somewhere on the sharplogic.com domain (there will be much fanfare).

Comments

Robert Scoble said:

I had nothing to do with that.
# December 21, 2004 2:15 PM

Ed Kaim said:

Ok Robert, I'll take your word for it (the MSDN team insists this was their call too).
But seriously, there is an amazing coincidence here, and it could mislead people to think that taking the wrong side in a respectful debate leads Microsoft to react in a somewhat aggressive way. Then again, maybe I'm just being too cynical.
# December 21, 2004 2:27 PM

karl said:

"Scoble Learns The Art Of Subtlety"

"and it could mislead people to think"

humm...IT isnt the only thing that could obviously mislead people...

# December 21, 2004 2:35 PM

Scott said:

What most likely happened is that your added visibility from the discussion with Scoble probably drew the watchful eye of Sauro...errr... MSDN to the fact that you're no longer an MS employee but you're still listed on msdn.com.

Personally, I don't understand why any employee would have a personal blog hosted by their employer. Always make sure you have control over your content.
# December 21, 2004 2:54 PM

Paolo Marcucci said:

It also appears you did learn the art of FUD. Nice personal, unmotivated attack.
# December 21, 2004 3:47 PM

Ed Kaim said:

Paolo, could you clarify what you mean by FUD? I'm having a hard time seeing where I've driven fear, uncertainty, or doubt. Also, what is the personal, unmotivated attack you refer to?
# December 21, 2004 3:53 PM
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