Microsoft: change the world or go home
A new poster from Hugh MacLeod - I like it a lot and plan to paste it around the building as liberally as I can and to see what Mr Ballmer thinks of it :)
Hugh gives a few explanations for which are:
- Microsoft telling its potential customers to change the world or go home.
- Microsoft telling its employees to change the world or go home.
- Microsoft employees telling their colleagues to change the world or go home.
- Everybody else telling Microsoft to change the world or go home.
- Everyone else telling their colleagues to change the world or go home.
- And so forth.
and then paraphrases with
Basically, Microsoft is in the world-changing business. If they ever lose that, they might as well all go home
That's what I say to people a lot when they said what is my job? I work for a company the changes the world. Maybe I drank too much from the firehose but I do believe it. I spent a day with Microsoft Research last week and that continued to make prove the point to me. I know not everyone will agree that we change the world for good (I'm expecting a tonne of flak on this post) but when you see some of the projects and causes that software touches you can't help but feel humble about it. I'm hoping to help our UK citizenship team get a blog up and running soon to show you some more of this.
Comments
Anonymous
October 31, 2006
Changing the world ... are you sure ? ... LoL my friend! You need change to Linux. Those guys are changing the world, not Msoft! Sorry but open your eyes now or go home! Regards from Spain!Anonymous
October 31, 2006
Hi Linus..I'm assuming you're not the Linus given you're from Sun right? Sorry to disappoint you but yep, i think we do change the world in small ways but then so does Linux. Would love to hear your views on it though. Live and let live my friend :) Steve (just back from Spain!)Anonymous
November 01, 2006
I agree Microsoft is world-changing for business. Believe me that is just small stuff compared to whats coming. Oh, you didn't know. If you really want to see a the technology that will change everthing (the world), check out V2 at www.webkiller.net. Surprise, You're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy - -Anonymous
November 01, 2006
Hi DT - gosh "the most important project on plant Earth" - they's hyperbole for you :) It all seems very exciting but I couldn't quite get to the bottom of the what you're planning to do and when. Will my shiny new Vista PC just plug in to "new" network somehow?? Or will I need a new network card and more?Anonymous
December 24, 2006
Last chance to put your name in the hat for one of 10 limited edition lithographs signed by Hugh MacLeodAnonymous
January 10, 2007
I just read this story on Rick Segal's site and didn't know quite how to react. My initial thought wasAnonymous
January 14, 2007
Last week I was listening to Adam Curry’s Daily Source Code Podcast over at http://dailysourcecode.podshow.comAnonymous
January 22, 2007
I've been asked what this Blue Monster thing is all about quite a few times recently so Katie suggestedAnonymous
January 25, 2007
Hugh MacLeod drew this last year for Steve Clayton at Microsoft. At the time Clayton said, "I like...Anonymous
January 26, 2007
It's official - I have been bitten by the Blogging Bug. Came home rather late last night (after 12 hoursAnonymous
January 28, 2007
It's been a long journey. There were some wonderful candidates, and I feel we have found an outstandingAnonymous
January 31, 2007
Gordon Brown talks about a "unique global company" and sets the scene for BillG to talk about a lot ofAnonymous
March 16, 2007
I've been an employee of Microsoft for less than a year. My initial impressions are that I made a goodAnonymous
March 28, 2007
I presented at Melcrum's Social Media Forum last week and it's since been getting some good coverageAnonymous
May 06, 2007
The latest Blue Monster lithograph auction ended today with a final bid price of £150 which is $1 shyAnonymous
July 08, 2007
A new Facebook Group for "Friends of the Blue Monster" is here. If you're not familiarAnonymous
July 21, 2007
Yesterday (and it feels so long ago), I was in Orlando. I got to meet Steve Clayton and he gave me aAnonymous
July 21, 2007
Yesterday (and it feels so long ago), I was in Orlando. I got to meet Steve Clayton and he gave me aAnonymous
July 21, 2007
This is really cool. A worldwide contest for ISVs called the ingenuity pOint . Software that can changeAnonymous
July 21, 2007
This is really cool. A worldwide contest for ISVs called the ingenuity pOint . Software that can changeAnonymous
July 21, 2007
Ask Steve Clayton about who is the Blue Monster , that makes me happy. Recently, the new one has beenAnonymous
July 23, 2007
Reading Steve Clayton's post today on his offering a Blue Monster business card to Steve Ballmer promptedAnonymous
July 23, 2007
Reading Steve Clayton's post today on his offering a Blue Monster business card to Steve BallmerAnonymous
July 30, 2007
Jakiś czas temu na sieci pojawił się taki mały stworek, którego pieszczotliwie nazywamy "Blue Monster".Anonymous
July 30, 2007
Jakiś czas temu na sieci pojawił się taki mały stworek, którego pieszczotliwie nazywamy "Blue Monster"Anonymous
August 18, 2007
So I ran across a blog post the other day by Steve Clayton. http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/archive/2006/10/31/microsoft-change-the-world-or-go-home.aspxAnonymous
August 24, 2007
I spent a great day in Liverpool yesterday on business though trying to put something back in to my homeAnonymous
August 25, 2007
I spent a great day in Liverpool yesterday on business though trying to put something back in to my homeAnonymous
September 04, 2007
Voilà, c'est à présent tout ce qu'il y a de plus officiel, et je vous invite à consulter le PR correspondantAnonymous
September 07, 2007
How long before this becomes the new CIO? According to Steve Rubel (and I agree with him) "dozensAnonymous
October 11, 2007
I'm presenting at a blogging conference in a few weeks and as I thought about what I will say I startedAnonymous
October 11, 2007
I'm presenting at a blogging conference in a few weeks and as I thought about what I will say I startedAnonymous
October 25, 2007
First video interview I've watched on the web recently - not least as it's short, funny and you knowAnonymous
October 29, 2007
1 year ago today, a blogger called Hugh MacLeod sent me (and 3 others) an innocuous email with this link:Anonymous
November 29, 2007
I went to a Silverlight Training this week with some other Microsoft evangelists. I was lucky enoughAnonymous
December 15, 2007
A newAnonymous
January 23, 2008
I see at times comments left on forums from folks whom have a beef with Microsoft that we don't innovateAnonymous
January 26, 2008
These guys keep appearing in videos together. I fully expect to see Bill in the next U2 video. Lots ofAnonymous
January 26, 2008
These guys keep appearing in videos together. I fully expect to see Bill in the next U2 video. Lots ofAnonymous
January 26, 2008
The Sydney Linux User Group was on Friday night and Sarah, Amit, Rosemary and myself were there to answerAnonymous
January 26, 2008
The Sydney Linux User Group was on Friday night and Sarah, Amit, Rosemary and myself were there to answerAnonymous
March 09, 2008
Desde hace unos días estoy experimentando un poco con las nuevas herramientas de Expression StudioAnonymous
March 09, 2008
Desde hace unos días estoy experimentando un poco con las nuevas herramientas de Expression Studio 2Anonymous
June 13, 2008
This brilliantly titled book arrived at Chez Clayton today. Personality Not Included is by Rohit Bahrgava