Matthew brings 16 years of organizational management and software development experience in industries ranging from consumer software, enterprise software/enterprise 2.0, Internet applications/web 2.0 and video games.
At Attensa, Matthew defined the product roadmap and strategy for Attensa’s Enterprise RSS products. Prior to joining Attensa, Matthew was responsible for defining product strategy for the Pluck consumer RSS business. At Electronic Arts, he managed the development team for Madden NFL Football, a 250mm video game Juggernaut. With nine years at Microsoft in roles of increasing responsibility, Matthew led teams, developed knowledge management and collaboration tools and defined the user experience for applications within Windows, Office and Microsoft SQL Server.
Matthew holds multiple patents for software design at Microsoft. He has a BA degree in English from the University of California at Berkeley.
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Moving to California has caused me some interesting issues when setting up my wireless network. Previously, in Portland, we had
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Lately, I have been on a mission to get folks to use backup software. It amazes me how so many
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Two months ago, I wrote an article on how I was disappointed with the Apple TV, based upon my experience
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Well, today I am attending WWDC 2007. It is quite an eye opener. Many of the folks are very kind
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Okay, so it is going on a year since I made the switch to the Mac. We now have multiple
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This weekend we bought our third iPod for the Bookspan house. It’s the fourth we’ve owned, although we really don’t
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