Me: I live in Silicon Valley with my wife, child and cat. I have worked at Microsoft since I graduated from College, both in the Macintosh Business Unit on products such as Outlook Express, Entourage, IE, and Virtual PC and in Windows Live on Hotmail, Calendar and People. I am currently a Principal Lead Program Manager on the Windows Live Social Networking team. I basically manage a team of Program Managers responsible for delivering features to support our web and client applications. I've been blogging since 2001 and like to play around with .NET in my spare time working on projects such as dasBlog (the blog that powers this site) and Send to SmugMug (an application for uploading photos to SmugMug). I blog about a number of technology and productivity related topics.
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If you are a user of Cingular (or AT&T Wireless). MSN Mobile Messaging, which I wrote about in the past, is a really cool feature where you can have a two way conversation between yourself and a mobile phone user.
As we speak, I am sending an IM to my wife who is in a hospital where she is not signed into messenger. Rather than use my phone to SMS her I can just do so from the comfort of my computer, and when she replies it just pops back into the conversation window. If I'm not signed into messenger when she replies, it gets routed to Hotmail, and then the next time messenger signs in, all the "offline" messages that are queued for me get delivered to messenger again.