An interesting article on blogs … an extract
When it came to the criticism emanating from Boing Boing, Scoble simply… agreed. “MSN Spaces isn’t the blogging service for me,” he wrote. Nobody at Microsoft asked Scoble to comment; he just did it on his own, adding that he would make sure that the team working on Spaces was aware of the complaints. And he kept revisiting the issue on his blog.
As the anti-Microsoft crowd cried censorship, the nearly 4,000 blogs linking to Scoble were able to see his running commentary on how Microsoft was reacting. “I get comments on my blog saying, ‘I didn’t like Microsoft before, but at least they’re listening to us,'” says Scoble. “The blog is the best relationship generator you’ve ever seen.” His famous boss agrees.
“It’s all about openness,” says chairman Bill Gates of Microsoft’s public blogs like Scobleizer. “People see them as a reflection of an open, communicative culture that isn’t afraid to be self-critical.”
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