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Permalink to this day Wednesday, January 21, 2004

Blog entry on VentureBlog about the author meeting Joe Belfiore he general manager for Microsoft's eHome User Experience Team. (Via Gary)
When Steve Jobs delivered his keynote at Macworld a couple weeks ago, lots of folks like myself were rooting for him to announce hardware and software that would integrate iLife into the stereo and television. No such luck. And because iLife remains a closed platform, there are no third party developers building sanctioned software or devices to achieve that integration. On the other hand, Microsoft's Media Center Edition is a classic open platform. They have developed a UI that works well for the television, as well as standards for mapping to their universal remote, but they are relying upon third parties to develop interesting applications and device to support the platform. And it is working.

I'll soon be joining the eHome/Media Center team.
5:02:51 PM  Permalink to this item []


CNET, Bush immigration plan could affect techies:
Details of President Bush's plan to tackle illegal immigration remain fuzzy, but the program could create a new way for technology employers to bring in foreign workers.

I know that a lot of Americans do not like programs such as the H1B Visa program that allows people like myself to move to the US and work because 'it takes jobs away from Americans'. A few points...

  • I will be paying US taxes at the highest tax rate
  • The US will not have borne the cost of my education (sorry Canada)

Another concern is the importation of cheap labour. While not familiar with the demographics of H1B tech workers let me say that it appears to be much more expensive for Microsoft to import me into the US than it would have been for them to hire an American. Why? Microsoft is paying all my relocation expenses, providing a number of relocation perks for my first month in Seattle, and is covering all the legal fees for my visa. It's also not as if they will be paying me less than an American to offset my importation cost; they will be paying me just as much as an American.
3:37:01 PM  Permalink to this item []


Thanks Jesse!
11:52:36 AM  Permalink to this item []

Belinda has a blog.

Update: Blogger and journalist David Akin has a story in today's Globe and Mail reviewing her site (and others): Stronach hard-wired for race. I agree with Tim that it needs RSS and it appears Paul Martin really is only a fair weather blogger, so sad.
9:49:16 AM  Permalink to this item []


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