Robert Scoble: Tech 'Treps Should Be Crazy Passionate The popular blogger and social media fanatic on where technology is headed and what an BIZ Experiences needs to make it there.

By Jason Fell

Robert Scoble Tech Treps Should Be Crazy Passionate

Robert Scoble's finger is on the pulse of technology. He not only blogs about tech and publicly speaks about it, he follows almost 33,000 people and organizations on Twitter. He's passionate about social media and emerging technologies -- and the BIZ Experiencess behind them -- to the point of obsession.

After serving as a technical evangelist at Microsoft in the early 2000s and later as a vice president of a video podcasting network called PodTech, the popular tech blogger works as a managing director of Rackspace, a cloud-based website hosting company in San Antonio, Texas. We sat down with Scoble to chat about tech startups and the trends that are guiding the industry.

What follows is an edited version of our exchange:

BIZ Experiences: What does an aspiring tech BIZ Experiences need to be successful?
Scoble: Be passionate about your idea to the point of craziness. Unless you're so passionate about your idea that you're going to keep doing it until you die, you're probably not going to develop to full potential.

If you talk to venture capitalists, they look for a few things. One, does the BIZ Experiences have a team behind him or her that can deliver on the business plan? Adoption is another big thing. Is anyone using the product?

For me, a tech startup needs to be in an interesting area, what I call "battlefields." If you show me a Windows XP app, I don't care if it's the coolest thing you ever thought of. If you show me the app on an iPad, I'll probably be more interested. The iPad is the future.

Related: Mark Cuban: Outwork and Outlearn Your Competition

BIZ Experiences: What's the future of social media and tech?
Scoble: I think we're at the beginning of a shift, moving from the conversation age to a more contextual age. Google Glasses, which we're starting to see prototypes of, informs us what this contextual age means. If I'm walking down the street, they should be able to show me information that I need to know while walking. Not a movie, because I need to walk and navigate. If I start driving a car . . . they should show information about accidents or speed limits. It's all about context.

BIZ Experiences: What inspires you professionally?
Scoble: I love meeting people who see the world in a new way. Sitting down with Tony Hsieh at Zappos and understanding what customer service is all about. Or with Sergey Brin to find out that he's working on these glasses and self-driving cars, getting a glimpse at how the world might shift because of what he's doing at Google.

BIZ Experiences: How do you stay on top of your game?
Scoble: I'm a social media fanatic. At my desk, I have three big screens in front of me on which I watch Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Gmail, Quora, Techmeme, Salesforce Chatter so I know what my co-workers are talking about -- you name it. I sit there and it's like the world comes to me.

Related: Guy Kawasaki: No 'Secret Sauce' for Tech Success

Jason Fell

BIZ Experiences Staff

VP, Native Content

Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing the BIZ Experiences Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as BIZ Experiences.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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