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11月1日 mc:movedI've been using 3 different blogs/Spaces over the past year, and the time has come to consolidate. I'm moving on over to http://spaces.msn.com/members/mc.
Goodbye, "emcee". It was nice working with you.
9月29日 Empty InboxToday, I hit “Zero Email Bounce”. There is absolutely nothing in my inbox. I have been working at Microsoft for 11 years, 1 month, and 29 days. And, I have never had zero items in my inbox ever during that time. I haven’t even come close. While I have hit 1000 a couple times in my life, I usually am somewhere between 200 and 400. After reading Omar’s blog, I decided to buy that little book he keeps talking about and try it out. I’m not even done the thing and it’s already helping. I actually tried to get to “ZEB” about two weeks ago. The only reason I couldn’t do it is because of my lack of discipline in just using my inbox for untriaged stuff. I found myself spinning on a few things, and wimping out and keeping stuff in my inbox “because I’ll get to it in a little bit”. But, I tried a bit harder, and it worked. The #1 benefit is that, when I turn off my computer and go and do something else, like hang out with my son, read a book, or go for a walk with my dog, I simply am not thinking about work. Because, all my work is nice and organized, waiting for me when I return. Anyone that has wasted more than 30 minutes of their life worrying about work when they should be having fun doing something else, please go out and buy this book. Heck, if you ask nicely, I’ll buy it for you. The real test will be in about a month to see if I'm keeping it up. It's a bit of a struggle to get Outlook to do things the way I want. For instance, if you create a custom view for Tasks, you can only have one sort key. So, you can sort by priority, or by due date, but you can't sort by both. If someone from Outlook-land is listening, please let me know if there is a workaround for this.
8月9日 Releasing Cool New Stuff Mid-SummerI just got finished playing with our new PowerToys, and I'm lovin' it, baby.
One of the things that we had wished we had done more of in our big April 2005 release was around customization of your site. Sure, we have a ton of templates to choose from, but with 20 million Spaces now-a-days, we needed something more to make each Space more unique.
Another area we felt bad about was our mobile site. We have a half-decent mobile site in Japan, but we hadn't brought it to other countries yet. With mobile handsets being so different country-to-country, it just wasn't something we could bite off earlier.
Mike announced earlier today some big improvements to Spaces, specifically, in the area of customization and our mobile site.
For those who want to take control over the look and feel of your Space, you have to check out our new PowerToys. You can tweek the style sheets we use, add your own custom HTML part, and even add streaming audio and video to your site. Amazing stuff. Check out Solomon's site for some stuff he has been able to do.
I don't know about you, but I find myself in situations where I need to kill some time for some reason; sometimes I'm sitting on the bus without a seat, or I'm stuck shopping with my better half and it's not ending anytime soon. What better way to pass the time than to catch up with all of your friends' Spaces! You can list all your Messenger buddies, view their Space, add comments, and even add your own blog entries. Right there from the stiff chair sitting outside the Nordstrom's dressing room! All available today, at http://mobile.spaces.msn.com.
When it came to my own site, I focused on trying to put a creepy repeating video of myself to keep you company. Enjoy! 6月27日 Gnomedex 5.0On Friday, I headed down to the waterfront here in Seattle to attend Gnomedex 5.0. The intersection of communication and technology is creating an explosion of cool new things for people to play with, and most of the conversations at Gnomedex are covering the things that we’re the most excited about: using technology to speak to the people you want to speak to, and to listen to the people you want to listen to. There was once a time when the only people who blogged were high-end power-geeks and teenage mallrats. The world is tipping now. When Dean from the IE team got up to talk, he announced for us that there are now over 15 million Spaces out there, and growing. But with the rapid movement of people getting on the web to share a little about themselves, the “listening” side continues to be fairly rudimentary. Some people have a hard time finding interesting sites that would be relevant to them, while others are connected to too much content, and it’s difficult to bubble up the interesting stuff, above all the noise. At Gnomedex, it was great to see so many people understanding these basic problems. Over the next year, we will be seeing a lot of progress in this area. Exciting stuff. My favorite moments of the conference:
6月12日 Roz and BillAdam Curry’s podcast had a great segment the other day, submitted by one of his listeners: a conspiracy theory with Microsoft! This is a good one. Roz Ho is the General Manager for MacBU, a team I helped found back in 1997 here at Microsoft, and where I worked for six years. The theory is that Roz is actually Bill Gates in disguise. http://mp3.dailysourcecode.podshow.com/DSC-2005-06-09.mp3 Hop to 18 minutes and 12 seconds into the podcast. Although I worked with Roz for a long time, I have to admit, I never have seen Roz and Bill in the same room at the same time. So, although I would like to dispel this rumor, I can only say that she *probably* is not Bill. Roz, we’re going to need to see a picture of you and Bill together to put this one to rest. |
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