Robert "The Scobleizer" Scoble in a article in "The Economist" Magazine
https://www.economist.com/people/displayStory.cfm?story_id=3644293
"ROBERT SCOBLE, known in the blogosphere as “the Scobleizer”, is a phenomenon not just because he has had an unusually strange career of late, but because his example might mark the beginning of the end of “corporate communications” as we know it. Mr Scoble is, first, a blogger—ie, somebody who keeps an online journal (called a “web log” or “blog”) to which he posts thoughts and web links several times a day. But Mr Scoble is also an employee of Microsoft, the world's largest software company, where he holds the official title of “technical evangelist”. Those two roles are intertwined. It was his blogging prowess that led to his job, and much of the job consists of blogging. "
Comments
- Anonymous
February 11, 2005
"But this time Microsoft deployed one of its most important voices to talk back: not Bill Gates or Steve Ballmer, but Robert Scoble."
From Fortune - http://www.fortune.com/fortune/technology/articles/0,15114,1011763,00.html - Anonymous
February 11, 2005
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/2005/02/10.html#a9389
Also check out Robert's post as well.
Chief Humanizing Officer. I love it. - Anonymous
February 12, 2005
Hello Mr. Pulikkathara,
Thank alot for this link! It was a really interesting reading.
Salutations,