Let's be honest - you work at a big company because it's comfortable. You don't have to work 80 hours per week, and you get paid, have nice benefits, and the family is all happy. Robert Scoble benefitbigcomfortable Change image and share on social
What's really going on is, on your iPhone, you have 200 apps, and they're all collecting a little data on you. Twitter knows a certain thing, Foursquare knows something else, my Fitbit app knows something else, my Waze app knows something else. Robert Scoble appcollectdatum share on social
I get a lot of email, so if you're sending me an email, if you want to rise above the clutter, put something on it: say, 'Hey!' Robert Scoble clutteremailhey Change image and share on social
Over at Barb Bowman, she's arguing that we should turn off Facebook's tracking of ads. I totally disagree; those trackers make newsfeed filtering work better and potentially could help bring me better ads, which improves my life. Robert Scoble arguebarbbowman share on social
I do not see Windows Phones anywhere in the world except Seattle. Robert Scoble phoneseattlewindow Change image and share on social
Post fast on good news or bad. Someone say something bad about your product? Link to it - before the second or third site does - and answer its claims as best you can. Robert Scoble answerbadclaim Change image and share on social
Photography let me show other people how I saw the world. Math required me to do work that made my head hurt. Robert Scoble headhurtmake Change image and share on social
There's smarter people than me. But you cannot have any one guy running 18 billion-dollar businesses. It just doesn't make sense to me. I've met some extraordinary leaders in my time. They struggle with running one billion-dollar business. Robert Scoble billionbusinessdollar share on social
Turn on all security features like two-factor authentication. People who do that generally don't get hacked. Don't care? You will when you get hacked. Do the same for your email and other social services, too. Robert Scoble authenticationcareemail share on social
I'd rather deal with a big company, because at least I can sue them, and see them, and know what they're doing. Google, for instance, shows you everything they've collected on you, with a clearly written privacy policy. They tell you what they're doing with it. I'm not scared by that. Robert Scoble bigcollectcompany share on social