Robert Scoble
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"Robert Scoble" is an United States/American wikt:blogger/blogger, Technology evangelist/technical evangelist, and author. Scoble is best known for his blog, Scobleizer, which came to prominence during his tenure as a technology evangelist at Microsoft. He currently works for Rackspace and the Rackspace sponsored community site Building 43 promoting breakthrough technology and startups. He previously worked for Fast Company (magazine)/Fast Company as a video blogger.

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I have been talking to lots of people today, though, inside and outside of Microsoft. In every instance, they asked me to keep those conversations confidential. Why? Cause we're talking about international relations here--and the lives of employees.

Here in a nutshell is why Google continues to get hyped by everyone including me (notice who I work for). Google surprises [sic] you. Delights you. Gives you what you want (not always, but more often than the other engines).

I'm fighting that [former] path, ... We?re just trying to be compliant with everyone here not do something evil.

Seriously, let's keep our hype in check, OK?

And every time I post on it, my new content goes to the top, and the old content moves down the page.

We never said Microsoft has decided [to rebrand RSS], ... It's a year ahead of [Windows Vista] being released and we?re trying to work with the community to get some consensus.

Our corporate policy is, be smart. We don't talk about things we don't know about.

When you go to different sites it is listed as RSS or sometimes XML or Atom. When you use the term feeds or Web feeds it is easier for people to understand.