Posts Tagged ‘Don Dodge’

Microsoft refugee Don Dodge discovers Macs

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

By Todd Bishop
TechFlash

TechFlashStartup guru Don Dodge has gotten so much coverage since being let go from Microsoft, and subsequently hired by Google, that frankly I’ve pretty much tuned it all out. That said, his post yesterday on his discovery of Macs is worth a read — not because of any major new insights into the age-old Mac vs. Windows debate, but because of its implicit message about the technological blinders dutifully donned by many Microsofties.

This sentence, in particular, caught my attention: “After years of defending Microsoft against the Apple fanatics I decided to go to the other side of the road to see for myself,” Dodge writes.

Good for him, but the fact that he hadn’t seen the other side of the road as a Microsoft employee is a symptom of a larger problem at the Redmond company. Loyalty to and appreciation for your own products is nice, to a point, but after interacting with people at Microsoft for the better part of the past decade, I’ve never quite understood, logically, why it’s taboo for its employees to use competing products.

Of course, the company isn’t alone in this cultural tendency, but in my experience, Microsoft is exceptional in its fanaticism. If anyone doubts what I’m saying, flash back to September at Safeco Field for a moment.

Another example came recently on the Daily Show. “I am a very loyal Microsoft user,” said Bill Gates when Jon Stewart suggested that his departure from day-to-day life at the company would let him use an iPhone.

“We Bing, and we Bing, Bing, Bing, Bing, at least all the time in my world,” said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer during his recent Consumer Electronics Show keynote.

Really? That’s too bad. Out here in my world, we Google and Yahoo and Bing and use anything else that will help us find what we’re looking for. I’ve been “Binging” more than usual lately, not out of blind loyalty, but because in some situations I prefer the results it delivers, and the experience. But I’m also constantly comparing those results to other search engines, to make sure I’m getting the best information — in the same way I experience Windows and OS X and Linux and as many other types of technology as I can get my hands on. (more…)

Get out of town: Don Dodge suddenly anti-Microsoft, very pro-Google

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

After Microsoft laid off startup liaison Don Dodge earlier this month, reactions from the tech community heavily favored Dodge. TechCrunch even shot a bizarre “exit interview” video during which Dodge was treated well and not harmed by his captor Michael Arrington.

Now that Dodge has landed on his feet at Google, there’s some backlash against the initial You-can’t-do-that-to-Don-Dodge gasps. Dan Lyons, AKA Fake Steve Jobs, plays Tim Russert and parses a Google Dodge blog post, in which Dodge’s opinons about Google have been magically adjusted.

Valleywag pulls it all together, with side-by-side, before-and-after opinions:

Before:

“Even Microsoft’s online version of Outlook called Outlook Web Access is far better than Gmail… Gmail… doesn’t compare to Microsoft Outlook.”

Now:

“Outlook… was getting kind of tired. Gmail is new, fast, web based, and has all the features I need. I especially like the way it threads conversations making it easy to keep everything in context… One other subtle thing: no spam. I never realized how much corporate spam invaded my Microsoft inbox.”

Michael Arrington conducts Don Dodge’s exit interview for Microsoft

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington sits down with the recently laid-off Don Dodge and conducts an unofficial exit interview with the former director of business development for Microsoft’s Emerging Business Team.

Dodge, who said he was in Silicon Valley “just visiting friends,” to Arrington’s disbelief, said he might have been “too visible,” as the company’s startup liaison, and that might not have gone over too well with some at the software giant.

In an earlier post, Arrington called the move a “huge mistake,” and others expressed similar sentiments. Dodge himself wrote on his blog the layoff “left me with a cold feeling…but only for a minute or two.”

Microsoft’s Don Dodge on This Week in Startups

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Don Dodge, director of business development for Microsoft’s Emerging Business Team, dropped by This Week in Startups to talk about the company’s Bing search engine and its BizSpark program.

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