The GigaOM Show: Microsoft’s Dan’l Lewin, Marc Andreessen & More

Edit Staff, Friday, October 5, 2007 at 4:38 PM PT Comments (3)

In the latest episode, we chat with Microsoft’s Dan’l Lewin (corporate vice president, strategic and emerging business development) and talks candidly about this role within Microsoft and how his company is looking to work with other Silicon Valley companies. Lewin gives us insight to Microsoft’s future involvement with Facebook and what his role is in cultivating technology from conception to execution.

Download Episode 11 in MPEG, Windows Media or Xvid formats.

In last week’s episode we caught up with The Endgadget Boys, Marc Andreessen co-founder of Ning and David Sacks of Geni at the TechCrunch 40 conference. The interviews are edited and packaged for you as both me and Joyce hit the road to bring some new interesting stuff for the show.

(Download it here in MPEG, Windows Media or Xvid formats.)

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January 3rd, 2008
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[...] fair too. You can see him nicely torturing my colleague Dan’l Lewin from Microsoft Corp in this Giga Om show. (And I believe Dan’l did great in this hardcore [...]

April 29th, 2008
8:31 AM PT

[...] Strategic and Emerging Business Development for Microsoft). Check out GigaOM’s interview with Dan’l where he talks candidly about his role in Microsoft and how Microsoft works with other emerging [...]

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October 5th, 2007
9:40 PM PT
techmine said:

Hi Om and Joyce, Great interview with such a key person in Microsoft. Watching him live was a pleasure.

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