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Read our latest posts below:

the problem with being in tech marketing

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 21, 2007

[Click on image to enlarge etc. Part of the Microsoft Blue Monster Series. Backstory from Steve and Kris etc.] [Bonus Link:] “I’d rather be Microsoft …

every day is henry day

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 21, 2007

I suppose when the only celebrity you really like these days is Henry Rollins, you have reason to be cheerful. Here’s some good Henry clips …

tagline feedback requested

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 20, 2007

We’re having an internal discussion at Stormhoek about what the final tagline on the front label of “Couture Rose” should be. The main take-out is …

change my stats

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 20, 2007

[Cartoon part of the Microsoft Blue Monster Series.] I drew this one at a pub in Chiswick last week. Microsoft’s Chris Parkes explains.

"gapingvoid got it wrong"

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 19, 2007

Heh. Nothing like seeing “Gapingvoid Got It Wrong” on the front page of Techmeme to get your attention… OK, so it’s on the advertising section …

"mean"?

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 19, 2007

“Yeah, he looks kinda mean, but Microsoft needs its balls back.” -Nathan Weinberg on the Blue Monster. Also, for Bill Hilf, General Manager of Platform …