Microspotting is not about me, but there have been a few stories about your humble editor that have popped up in the news more than the last month or so. I figured I'd share them as I'm recovering from my week at SXSW Interactive. New Microspotting profiles might be coming following week! Microsoft Provides Computer Guy a Makeover eWeek,
Office 2010 Download, February thirteen, 2008 Using the tagline "Like the paparazzi, but for geeks" Microspotting.com represents a new wave in corporate workplace communications—working with Web 2.0 technologies to introduce employees to each other,
Office 2007, and to the world beyond the corporate campus. [Read full article] Microspotting on KUOW's Sound Focus KUOW, March 4,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, 2008 (I'm on 43 minutes into the show) "... There's always this back and forth pull between getting your bills paid versus compromising your ideals and your identity. For me, that's always been an interesting thing to explore -- how people negotiate that with themselves, and their employers. What kind of compromises are we willing to make or not willing to make? For me,
Windows 7 Key, it's been really important to find a workplace that appreciates my outside life..."[Listen to the segment, at minute 43:00] How'd you land that great job? NWSource, March 12, 2008 As a marketing manager on the software giant's staffing team,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, the Seattleite spends much of her time publishing "Microspotting", a blog profiling some of Microsoft's most notable employees, from a Peruvian rockstar to a technical editor known as That Goth Girl to the company's infamous mystery blogger Mini-Microsoft. [Read full article]