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07:32 PM Friday, February 08, 2008
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After John Shinal and I talked in late November, we followed up with another short talk about “lessons learned” and advice for startups. This is short but contains three ideas I think are important for startups. I have run startups and I’ve worked with Read More...
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12:03 PM Monday, November 05, 2007
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In October, I was interviewed by Om Malik and Joyce Kim about my role in Silicon Valley and how Microsoft works with startups. The interview is posted on our site, www.microsoftStartupZone , and Don Dodge, on my team, blogged about it . Some highlights Read More...
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07:50 PM Monday, February 12, 2007
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Will invention and genius repeat themselves? China is a big, big market. We know it, they know it, everyone knows it. It’s an accelerating planned economy trying desperately to stay in control. I call it “controlled” capitalism, but in China it has been Read More...
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12:14 AM Thursday, November 02, 2006
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How One Thing Leads to Another One thing leads to another. Those are actually lyrics from a popular song in the '80s: “you told me something wrong, I know I listen too long, but then one thing leads to another.” For me, it sums up the magic of startups Read More...
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05:51 PM Thursday, September 21, 2006
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The Answer May Surprise You By now, everyone knows that Microsoft server technologies run at scale. Some of the world’s largest SAP implementations run on Windows and SQL Server database. But did you know that the most widely discussed Internet cultural Read More...
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04:14 PM Thursday, May 18, 2006
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The move India must make—from renting IQ to creating its own IP, and servicing clients overseas to leveraging technology to improve its own large-scale societal problems. Mention India and most people think of outsourcing or offshoring. But it is much Read More...
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02:20 PM Tuesday, December 13, 2005
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The coolest companies under the tree. Going into the holidays, on the heels of two other columns on Microsoft's investment in startups and invention vs. innovation, I thought it appropriate to highlight a number of startups. I believe they are among the Read More...
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12:01 PM Wednesday, November 16, 2005
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So okay, Microsoft didn't invent the graphical user interface or the Web browser; but then again, Amazon didn't invent retailing and eBay didn't invent auctions. What each company did, though, was create an innovative business model based on a software Read More...
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