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Microsoft CFO Quits

McGruber writes “NBC News is reporting that Microsoft’s Chief Financial Officer Peter Klein is leaving the company to spend time with his extended family, as Microsoft ‘struggles with sharply declining personal computer sales and a lukewarm reception for its new Windows 8 operating system.’ Klein is the latest in a line of top-level executives to leave the company, following Windows head Steven Sinofsky last November.”

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CNET reporter quits over CBS interference in CES coverage

Technology reviews by website CNET have long been respected for their thoroughness and integrity, but that reputation has come under scrutiny after a top reporter quit over what he says is editorial interference by its parent company, CBS Corp.


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Former Engadget editor-in-chief quits Instagram, Facebook

Ryan Block, the former editor in chief of Engadget and the co-founder of Gdgt claims he doesn’t find the world’s largest, most powerful social network to be particularly useful.


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GNU Grep and Sed Maintainer Quits: RMS and FSF Harming GNU Project

In a scathing rant posted to a GNU project mailing list, the maintainer of grep and sed announced that he was quitting the GNU project over technical and administrative disagreements. Chief among them: He believes RMS is detrimental to the project by slowing down technical innovation (the example used was RMS’s distaste for C++, not exactly a strong point against RMS). Additionally, he noted that the FSF is not doing enough to help GNU “Projects such as gnash are bound to have constant funding problems despite being (and having been for years) in the FSF’s list of high priority projects.”. Finally: “Attaching the GNU label to one’s program has absolutely no attractiveness anymore. People expect GNU to be as slow as an elephant, rather than as slick as a gazelle, and perhaps they are right. Projects such as LLVM achieve a great momentum by building on the slowness of GNU’s decision processes, and companies such as Apple get praise even if they are only embracing these projects to avoid problems with GPLv3.” The author is quick to note that he has no philosophical disagreements with GNU or the FSF.

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Cliff Bleszinski quits Epic Games, leaves us with an Unreal feeling

Cliff Bleszinski quits Epic Games, leaves us with an Unreal feeling

Fall must be the season for sea changes in the game industry. Just weeks after BioWare’s founders retired, key Epic Games veteran and Design Director Cliff Bleszinski (known to many as just CliffyB) is hanging up his hat. He simply describes it as taking a “much needed break,” which makes sense when you see his development experience: he joined Epic’s crew with Dare to Dream Volume One in 1993 and has nurtured virtually every major (and often minor) game franchise at the company since, including the Jazz Jackrabbit platformers, untold numbers of games in the Unreal line and most recently the Gears of War series. Bleszinski hasn’t said where he’s headed next, although it’s hard to imagine him switching professions like the two BioWare doctors — for many, he’s synonymous with certain eras of first- and third-person shooters. Wherever he goes, we wish him the best of success.

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Wikipedia honcho caught in scandal quits, defends paid edits

High-placed editors at Wikipedia’s UK site were caught in a simmering paid-PR scandal. After news broke, one resignation and a little backpedaling has done little to solve the problem.
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OAuth 2.0 Standard Editor Quits, Takes Name Off Spec



New submitter tramp writes
“The Register reports, ‘Eran Hammer, who helped create the OAuth 1.0 spec, has been editing the evolving 2.0 spec for the last three years. He resigned from his role in June but only went public with his reasons in a blog post on Thursday. “At the end, I reached the conclusion that OAuth 2.0 is a bad protocol,” Hammer writes. “WS-* bad. It is bad enough that I no longer want to be associated with it.”‘ At the end of his post, he says, ‘I think the OAuth brand is in decline. This framework will live for a while, and given the lack of alternatives, it will gain widespread adoption. But we are also likely to see major security failures in the next couple of years and the slow but steady devaluation of the brand. It will be another hated protocol you are stuck with.’”

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Microsoft and NBC officially call it quits

Software giant will reportedly receive $ 300 million for its stake in MSNBC.com, which will mirror content on the new NBCNews.com for a while.
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Mozilla calling it quits on Thunderbird, report says

The Internet company plans to let go of its open-source e-mail software, with hopes that other people will keep the T-bird alive, according to a leaked letter obtained by TechCrunch.
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RealNetworks CEO quits, Glaser returns as interim head

Thomas Nielsen has stepped down after just eight months as CEO of RealNetworks, the Seattle-based company best known for its RealPlayer multimedia-streaming software.
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After Three Years, Visual Voicemail Service YouMail Calls It Quits On BlackBerry

youmailFreemium visual voicemail service YouMail never forgot their roots — they first launched in late 2007 with the mission of making visual voicemail available to the masses, but soon focused their attention on what was then the market-leading smartphone platform: BlackBerry.

I don’t need to tell you that RIM’s fortunes have changed since then, but the YouMail crew dutifully updated their BlackBerry app even though registrations from users of that platform began to dip. Until now, that is. With one final (and seemingly substantive) update in place though, YouMail has officially decided to call it quits on BlackBerry.
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End of an Era: Google’s first employee quits

Google’s very first employee, Craig Silverstein, is leaving the company to join the high-profile online learning organization, Kahn Academy.




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Kaspersky Quits BSA Over SOPA Support



First time accepted submitter Cmdrm writes with an article about Kaspersky Lab quitting the BSA over their (now lukewarm) support of SOPA. From the press release: “Kaspersky Lab would like to clarify that the company did not participate in the elaboration or discussion of the SOPA initiative and does not support it. Moreover, the company believes that the SOPA initiative might actually be counter-productive for the public interest, and decided to discontinue its membership in the BSA as of January 1, 2012.’”

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