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- by rafe May 27, 2008 10:29 PM PDT
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(5 Comments)As I said early on in the liveblog, I was unable to watch and report on the interview and to keep up with the comments at the same time. I considered my job to report on what was happening on stage, and to add my perspective from time to time, which if you'll look at the log, you'll see I did only sparingly.
I do feel that, though, the community didn't have enough of a voice during this liveblog, so I'm looking at a way for next time to add a backchannel that people can talk in, without requiring the liveblogger (me) to monitor and approve comments.
As far as bias: A tech reporter cannot win. Express an opinion either way and you come across as a Microsoft apologist or as a hater. So to that end, let me just say that I've been studying technology, business, and Microsoft for years, and my opinion on the company and its products is a bit more complex than "pro" or "con." And take this for what it's worth: I just built my own Vista PC. Nobody forced me to. It was my choice.
Also keep in mind that during this interview, Walt was really trying to nail Bill and Steve on the "failure" of Vista. That was an overriding theme of the interview.
-Rafe