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I have an hunch that it is ghost written by a group! Somehow things don't add up...
-Labsji
http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/exhibits/684.pdf
Have you ever looked at this document?
"Clone and Superset Netscape. PSD needs to get serious about cloning Netscape"
This is a documented public admission of infringement by Microsoft. Armed with this, why didn't you take steps to to stop them back then and take your IP back?
Did you even know about these documents?
You always respond to comments but you sure as heck do not respond to email in a timely manner. I have never recieved a response from any Microsoft employee in a timely manner for that matter. I am referring ofcourse when you worked for Microsoft. It is why my blogs are now running Wordpress and I am no longer helping to run a .Net user group. They dropped the ball with me and I am slowly turning from a .Net fan to a more pragmatic programmer.
I have to say it is for the better though. You get a better perspective once you get out of the Microsoft soundchamber. If my income did not depend so much on Microsoft products I would probably shift to become a Mac user. Can you believe I just said that?
I am starting to wake up from the slumber that Microsoft has put me under. Thank goodness!
Anyway, I tried to get back to my email when I was at Microsoft. Sorry if yours was one that I didn't make it back to.
I did not mean to imply that you were the sole reason. It was a combination of people who did not give a whoot as to what my opinion was as a customer.
I agree email is a pain at times. Thank you for the times you did respond though. At least you responded which was alot more than some at Microsoft.
Re: $44 million Ning Series C Funding
Did Legg Mason require you to submit a business plan with five year financial projections for Ning?
You spoke today of your working capital needs to improve the Ning product, but did not speak of the revenues Ning may bring to your new investors' table.
Is Google AdSense sufficient to ensure the returns Legg Mason expects for its investment in Ning? Is it prudent to rely on a non-proprietary, third-party, ad service such as ubiquitous AdSense?
What percentage of the social networks created at Ning are inactive?
I look forward to your responses.
Thank you Marc (and Robert)
What's he done right so far?
1. He's written some extremely interesting and thoughtful posts. I've found the advice he's given to entrepreneurs on VCs for instance. He's relevant.
2. He has quickly grasped the tools that allow you to best navigate the blogosphere (Google Blog Search, Technorati, Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon, Techmeme, etc.)
3. He links and he's thoughtful in how he does this.
4. He is very active, blogging almost daily.
Congrats on a successful launch into the blogosphere Marc. The conversation is more interesting with you involved in it.
And nice work keeping the comments Scoble. If there ever was a master to learn from about how to succeed at blogging you are it.
Hmmm. Is it time for Fake Marc Andreessen?
This is not a techie comment, just a plug in for my rather irreverent green blog, in case you two are interested in green stuff, and ecopsychology (how personal psychology effects how we deal with our environment). It chronicles "The Daily Sins of a Green Girl Wannabe", http://lamarguerite.wordpress.com.
I also started a new environmental group on Facebook, for "Green Boys and Green Girl Wannabes". Of course I would love for you and your friends to join.
Marguerite Manteau-Rao (in Palo Alto)
All this said I think Marc's kind of being a wimp for quitting the comments so soon. His posts are great and scream for participation.
Maybe I'll just appoint myself keeper of Scoble's comments, or Jobs'.
The sheer audacity. It's creepy.
I think your blog is amazing. I enjoyed leaving comments and because I miss doing it so much, I actually did a post yesterday that referenced your post on blogging (as apparently everyone else in the universe did) http://babblesoft.wordpress.com/2007/07/10/marc....
Please don't take this guy Robert Scobles advice to outsource your comments...we will be able to tell it's not you because comments can't be effectively 'ghost written.' I hope you bring back comments soon because then I can continue to say to people "wow, I posted on Marc Andreessen's blog and he responded to me several times!" unlike Scoble who has never responded (as far as I can tell) to one of my posts on his blog.
Sincerely,
Aruni (entrepreneur on her 2nd venture but bootstrapping this time so as to avoid having to take $44 million in venture financing).