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Randy Holloway at Microsoft

Blogging from the field.

April 2004 - Posts

Microsoft Openness?
Mark Cliggett asks, “[H]as the openness (what Randy called The New Microsoft ) been uniformly positive, or have there been unintended/unforeseen negative consequences?“ First, I'm glad Mark dug up this old post. I'm definitely interested to Read More...
Do you know Commerce Server 2002?
If you have experience with Commerce Server 2002 and would be interested in a contract position in St. Louis, MO, let me know. A friend of mine is working with a neat company (most of you have heard of them, especially those of you with kiddos) to put Read More...
Microsoft- First Week Impressions
Here are my first week observations, in no particular order: Microsoft has a VAST amount of information available. Information overload has taken on a new meaning for me. The people are great. Everyone that I've met seems to be bright, articulate, and Read More...
I Work for Microsoft
Although this has been in the works for a while, the time is finally right for me to share the news. As of tomorrow, I’ll work for Microsoft . Since I was recently inspired by Tim Bray’s entry describing his decision to work for Sun, I thought Read More...
The Secret Source of Google's Power
There is an excellent blog entry on Google's approach to building an infrastructure to support their search engine and services. This reminds me of Nelson 's talk last summer at Gnomedex but adds some interesting commentary and speculation into the mix Read More...
New LockerGnome Weblog Service
I'm trying out Chris 's new weblog service . Check it out and see what you think. Read More...
Google Mail
I'm always skeptical of any news on April 1, but this article on Google Mail sounds pretty interesting. It looks legitimate to me, and isn't humorous really, so I would guess it is accurate. Read More...
Netscape Returns
Mark has posted an April 1 story on the return of Netscape to win the syndication wars , with references to Robert , Dare , and Dave . IBM must not be giving Mark enough to do yet. Read More...
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