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        <title>Bob: it's good that the blogos</title>
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            <name>Robert Scoble</name>
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        <content>Bob: it's good that the blogosphere takes a day off once in a while. It gets tiring trying to keep up with it all.</content>
        <published>2006-04-02T05:13:54.215+02:00</published>
        <updated>2006-04-02T05:13:54.215+02:00</updated>
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        <title>anon: what are you talking abo</title>
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            <name>Robert Scoble</name>
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        <content>anon: what are you talking about "my attack" on Google? I don't usually attack Google. In fact, I generally praise Google. Can you explain more?</content>
        <published>2006-03-23T09:52:49.901+01:00</published>
        <updated>2006-03-23T09:52:49.901+01:00</updated>
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        <id>http://www.cocomment.com/sidebar?object=people&amp;context=explore&amp;mode=detail&amp;id=scobleizer&amp;conv=15785&amp;comment_id=25458</id>
        <title>feedscott: I was just in Denve</title>
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        <content>feedscott: I was just in Denver a few weeks ago. Sorry, don't know when I'll be back. 

I know that this month I'll be at SXSW and Mix06.</content>
        <published>2006-03-05T23:00:42.927+01:00</published>
        <updated>2006-03-05T23:00:42.927+01:00</updated>
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        <title>Tim: please note that I didn't</title>
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        <content>Tim: please note that I didn't pretend that my comment here is ALL the reasons why this decision was made.

Windows Vista is much better with multimedia and games. Anyone who plays with the system for more than two minutes will see that. It will let game developers create a better experience and one that'll be more consistently excellent.

Of course there are some business issues here as well. It costs a lot of money to test software on more operating systems.</content>
        <published>2006-02-21T01:41:43.877+01:00</published>
        <updated>2006-02-21T01:41:43.877+01:00</updated>
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        <title>Ben: I've asked the Halo 2 and</title>
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        <content>Ben: I've asked the Halo 2 and Game teams to give me more details. But to me I can see how a business decision could be reached here. Vista machines will be guaranteed to be at a certain level. That guarantees our customers to have a much better experience and see fewer returns at retail.

I've witnessed the hell up front and close. Just the other day my nephew bought a game he couldn't play very well on his machine.</content>
        <published>2006-02-21T01:34:08.048+01:00</published>
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