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Name
  
Robert Scoble


Role
  
Blogger

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Born
  
January 18, 1965 (age 59) (
1965-01-18
)
Piscataway, New Jersey

Occupation
  
Video Blogger, Rackspace, Author

Known for
  
Blogging, Advocating Technology

Spouse
  
Maryam Ghaemmaghami Scoble

Residence
  
Half Moon Bay, California, United States

Books
  
Naked Conversations, Raven: The Turbulent World of Baron Corvo, Working with Netmeeting

Education
  
San Jose State University, West Valley College

Similar People
  
Shel Israel, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, Marissa Mayer, Dean Kamen

Profiles

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Robert Scoble (born January 18, 1965) is an American blogger, technical evangelist, and author. Scoble is best known for his blog, Scobleizer, which came to prominence during his tenure as a technology evangelist at Microsoft. He later worked for Fast Company as a video blogger, and then Rackspace and the Rackspace sponsored community site Building 43 promoting breakthrough technology and startups. He is currently a partner at Transformation Group and is one of the most well known figures in the immersive media industries.

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Early life and education

Scoble was born in New Jersey in 1965, and grew up about a kilometer from Apple Computer’s head office in Silicon Valley.

In 1993 he dropped out without finishing his degree in Journalism from San Jose State University’s School of Journalism and Mass Communications.

Microsoft

In June 2003 Scoble accepted a position at Microsoft. The Economist described Scoble’s influence in its February 15, 2005 edition:

On June 10, 2006, Scoble announced he was leaving Microsoft to join Podtech.net as vice president of media development with a higher salary accompanied by "a quite aggressive stock option" offer that would have made him wealthy if his new company had succeeded. According to Alexa Internet that day had the biggest traffic to his blog and PodTech over their lifetime. June 28, 2006 was his last day at Microsoft.

Fast Company

On December 11, 2007, while taking part in a panel discussion at the LeWeb3 Conference, Scoble inadvertently leaked news (by loading up a post on TechCrunch) that he would be leaving PodTech on January 14, 2008, and was likely to join Fast Company. He acknowledged the news on his blog on December 12 but stated that he had not yet signed on with Fast Company. He did a video interview about his plans and leased studio space from Revision3.

On March 3, 2008, Scoble launched FastCompany.tv with two shows: FastCompany Live and ScobleizerTV. He characterizes the first as "a show done totally on cell phones." The second is similar to his previous show on PodTech, only with better equipment and a camera operator. The show is recorded with two cameras in 720p HD.

Rackspace and Building 43

On March 14, 2009, Scoble announced via his blog and on the Gillmor Gang that he was joining Rackspace. As part of his work there, he teamed up with the company to develop Building 43, a new content and social networking website aimed to help grow new startups and promote groundbreaking technology. In 2012, Building 43 was re-branded as Small Teams, Big Impact. Scoble’s mission remains to find and report bleeding edge technology.

Appearances

In November, 2013, Scoble was co-keynote speaker with Shel Israel at the 2013 Telstra Australian Digital Summit. Scoble and Israel talked to their book titled "Age of Context: Mobile, Sensors, Data and the Future of Privacy".

On April 1, 2008, The Register ran an April fool’s spoof claiming Robert Scoble was actually an IBM bot.

On November 14, 2007, he was a contestant on a game show at NewTeeVee Live featuring other internet celebrities such as Veronica Belmont, Casey McKinnon, Cali Lewis, Kevin Rose, Justin Kan, and others.

On November 6, 2006, Scoble appeared as a panelist on a Chinese Software Professionals Association event called "The New Age of Influence: The Impact of Social Computing on Media and Marketing".

Milliscoble

In September 2008, Follow cost, a website which calculated how annoying it would be to follow anyone on Twitter, invented the milliscoble unit of measurement defined as: "1/1000 of the average daily Twitter status updates by Robert Scoble as of 10:09 CST September 25, 2008." At that time, Scoble was averaging 21.21 tweets per day, so a milliscoble is 0.02121 tweets per day. A person with a milliscoble rating of 1000 will be as annoying to follow as Scoble.

Personal life

He is married to Maryam Ghaemmaghami Scoble. Although he considers himself an agnostic, he converted to Islam at the time of the marriage. He has three sons.

References

Robert Scoble Wikipedia