Inside the Insiders is a series of interviews with some of the most recognized and outspoken Microsoft influentials, journalists and enthusiasts I know. I plan to go around interviewing as many of these peers as possible to find out more about their background, life outside of Microsoft and their darkest Unix fetishes. At least that’s what I tell them. Little did they know their answers will help me annihilate them and my other competitors. Everyone’s still falling for it, even when I tell them outright.
She’s so full of karma, she glows of a warm shade of gold.
In an era of journalist-wannabes, there are only a few who can claim they actually studied journalism or worked as a professional journalist for much of their lives. Mary Jo Foley, or otherwise accurately nicknamed the “Microsoft Watcher” has done both. She’s been in the business right from the beginning when Steve Jobs was just a guy with the turtleneck. She probably knows more code-names than exists. And she’s broken several quite infamous Microsoft stories over the years, most negative – but that’s what people want to hear. I also had the pleasure of meeting Mary Jo at CES this year and so did Maryam Scoble who did an excellent video interview. Here’s my not-as-good-as-Maryam’s interview.
Hello Mary Jo. If you were a car, which one would you be?
Without a doubt, a chauffeur-driven limo. I hate to drive and am not a good driver. (Hey, at least I know and admit this. Why do you think I moved to NYC?) I don’t have a car, don’t want one, and don’t care if I never drive again. If I can’t be a limo, I’d settle for being a Microsoft Corporate Shuttle (with a driver, of course).
Long: Hey Microsoft, if you want to hide secrets from MJ, hold meetings in a car park!
So you are the official Microsoft Watcher. How did that title come about? Or do you have a really big telescope pointed at Redmond?
There are many Microsoft watchers. I am just one of a flock. I got the Microsoft Watcher™ title (if I have it) by launching the
Microsoft-Watch blog a few years back when I worked for Ziff Davis. That blog is now run by former Microsoft analyst
Joe Wilcox and I have no affiliations with it. Now I am the “unblinking eye on Microsoft” over at ZDNet blogs. My new blog is “
All About Microsoft“.
And as for a telescope, who needs one? There are so many Softies, former Softies, Softie customers, Softie partners and Softie competitors all over the globe that you can watch Microsoft from anywhere these days.
Long: The whole world’s gone soft.
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