Scoble spoofed

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Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

Gotta give credit to Robert Scoble for linking to his fierce critics in his blog. Today he’s pointing to a sharp spoof of his defence of Microsoft.

Heh, David Hansson notices that I’m really Krusty the Clown, everyone’s favorite corporate shill from the Simpsons.

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