The collection. Near Carnaby Street.
Todd Bishop of GeekWire asks the question, I think the answer is “yes” (though the continued investment in Xbox and elements like Kinect should ultimately be close).
To me, there are two things that are most interesting about Microsoft’s Facebook investment.
1) Nearly everyone in the tech press at the time panned the deal as a ridiculous rip-off, sign of another bubble, etc. Those same people are now strangely quiet on the topic — for good reason, they look like huge jackasses.
It just goes to show you that you should never take anything the tech press says too seriously. Way too much is based on the present and there’s not nearly enough thinking about the future. This deal was all about the future.
2) Along those lines, while the return on this investment will be good ($15 billion valuation turning into $100 billion at IPO time — and it will probably be 10x in the near future), this is still not about the money — it’s all about the strategic alliance. Microsoft gave itself an “in” to get access to Facebook’s data. And the deal stopped Google from getting a similar deal.
Microsoft still hasn’t been able to do enough with the relationship to boost Bing, but even that doesn’t really matter. What matters is that Google and Facebook are at odds (or some may say, at war). Microsoft won by not losing.
Interview: David Karp, founder of Tumblr, on realising his dream
Nice chap. Buzzing with energy and opinion.
If Mephistopheles turned up clutching a contract and wearing Paul Dacre’s face like a cheap halloween mask, would I kick him out as unceremoniously as the salesman selling brushes who snuck through the security gate last week? No, I probably wouldn’t.
In my luxuriously salaried days (the…
Are the FA watching? BIG BAN FOR BALOTELLI
An afternoon in a sofa warehouse. There is a sale on. There is always a sale on. In the event of humanity’s destruction, a single sofa salesman would remain at his post here, hoping for civilisation’s return, desperate to shift that cream three-piece. I can purchase a leather sofa on interest…
“The ‘working classes’ (whoever they are) aren’t just excluded from political debate by the system and by elites; they’re excluded because they’re fucking knackered. And there are better things to do with the precious spare time you do have.”
The 18th January 2012 was one of the worst days of my football-supporting life. Not because an offer was accepted by Ken Bates for our locally-born Leeds-supporting captain but because I finally realised that Bates has had us loyal fans by the balls for the last 7 years. Especially me, a season ticket holder for the last 20 years who will not be renewing his season ticket.
The first half was sort of Brixton. The second was a holiday in Jamaica

