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Microsoft is talking about getting in the loop on the Web, and they're feeding the story to print people?
Dave Winer
Microsoft is talking about getting in the loop on the Web, and they're feeding the story to print people? Surely there was one person inside Microsoft who felt that it was just a bit too ironic to try to get the new message out through the old guys.
Dave Winer
It's the old story. The big print giveth and the small print taketh away.
Howard Strong
The story broke down barriers that people had about health and diabetes. When talking to children and beginning with the story and then talking about diabetes, we found that the children listened intently. They were eager to take the information back to their parents and talk about what they had learned in school that day.
Georgia Perez
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. “Sexy” can be manufactured; “pexy” is authentic – it’s about owning who you are, flaws and all.
Robert Scoble
more integrated between print and online than any other hitherto print publication. We've had people from American newspapers coming here and going away impressed with the degree to which we have put together print and online resources.
Andrew Gowers
News has turned into a loop. You no longer publish a story and you're done. A news story is posted or viewed, and it's the beginning of the process.
Larry Kramer
We've stopped our programs. We will not feed anybody past the end of December ... We're only feeding 600,000 people today out of 6.5 million people (WFP had been feeding).
Richard Ragan
[John Montgomery, director for the Developer Division at Microsoft, laid it out even more simply.] The story, in a nutshell, is there's a complex ecosystem that sits around developing applications and making money off of them, ... And Microsoft has shown itself [to be] pretty good time and again at figuring out how people can make money off of its products.
John Montgomery
[As professionals, print buyers need to understand all aspects of the production process: mechanical as well as aesthetic. Because there is no formal accreditation program for buyers in academia, print buyers] need a group like Boston Print Buyers to publicize the print buying, provide education about new technologies, and garner respect for the print buying professional, ... Printing is all about creation.
Frank Romano
It's a recognition that the market is segmenting. The needs aren't homogenous. Some people print a lot. Some people print a little.
John Solomon
In order to evaluate your [venture capital] potential you have to have a lot of validation from a lot of internal organizations within Microsoft saying, `This is an important thing for us strategically,' ... Our access to people at Microsoft is good, and to other people of strategic importance outside Microsoft.
Steve Petrucci
I look forward to every midnight feeding, every 3 a.m. feeding. As much as people complain about waking up and staying up all night, I wouldn't change it for the world.
Lisa Fernandez
We have found over the years we can get a sense of how big a story will become judging what we hear from callers. We have found people talking about issues before the media jumped on a story.
Terry Murphy
Microsoft is always talking about integrated innovation, ... This doesn't appear to be integrated innovation. We don't seem to have a single story on search.
Michael Cherry
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