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Author [News] Paid Blogger Brainwash No Longer Works for Microsoft
Roy Schestowitz

2006-06-11, 7:14 pm

Upstart Bloggers at Microsoft Moving On

,----[ Quote ]
| SJasperson writes "A few weeks ago Mini-Microsoft decided to stop
| tweaking his corporate masters, having won the astounding victory of
| getting free towels returned to the locker rooms in Redmond. Now
| uber-blogger Scoble is moving on to work with a podcasting startup,
| having apparently tired of his supposed role as Vista evangelist and
| self-appointed corporate revolutionary. The company still has 3,000
| bloggers left, but Microsoft has apparently figured out how to keep
| them safely within the rules, blogging about the wonders of product
| renaming and coming features instead of anything that might challenge
| the party line. There's a lesson here for those starry-eyed adolescents
| who think the power of the blog is going to triumph over the power of
| the boardroom."
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2006-06-12, 7:15 pm

Roy Schestowitz wrote:

> Upstart Bloggers at Microsoft Moving On
>
> ,----[ Quote ]
> | SJasperson writes "A few weeks ago Mini-Microsoft decided to stop
> | tweaking his corporate masters, having won the astounding victory of
> | getting free towels returned to the locker rooms in Redmond. Now
> | uber-blogger Scoble is moving on to work with a podcasting startup,
> | having apparently tired of his supposed role as Vista evangelist and
> | self-appointed corporate revolutionary. The company still has 3,000
> | bloggers left, but Microsoft has apparently figured out how to keep
> | them safely within the rules, blogging about the wonders of product
> | renaming and coming features instead of anything that might challenge
> | the party line. There's a lesson here for those starry-eyed adolescents
> | who think the power of the blog is going to triumph over the power of
> | the boardroom."
> `----
>
> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=...648211&from=rss



Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!
Micoshafts bum boys - asstroturfers and clippy worshippers
are leaving the sinking ship - the pay is simply not enough
to go on lying through their teeth.
Its every bum boy for himself - jump for it girls!

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!


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