Rob Bushway Re-Awarded Microsoft Tablet PC MVP

Posted by | 04/01/2009 | 14 Comments

microsoft_mvp_logoCongratulations to GottaBeMobile founder Rob Bushway for earning his sixth consecutive Microsoft MVP award for his dedication to the Tablet PC community!

Rob has worked tirelessly to spread the word about Tablet PCs over the past several years by building GottaBeMobile from scratch and talking about the benefits of pen computing in numerous InkShows and GBM Shortcuts.

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  • Amitai Rosenberg

    Congrats!
    He definitely deserves it!

  • Techni

    What about umpc awards?

  • Steven

    Congratulations, Rob!

  • http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com John Hill

    Who is Rob Buswhay? Any relation to Wanrer Crokcer?

  • http://www.gottabemobile.com Rob Bushway

    thanks folks!

  • mobileman

    Very good job, your efforts helped me to find the way to Tablet PCs.I read your site every day since then.

    Thanks a lot Rob.

  • http://www.pinmin.org Gary Harrison

    Well done, Rob, and well deserved. You and GBM have first educated, and then fed, my tablet PC habit (addiction??)

  • HG

    Congratulations Rob, and great work you do and deserve it.

  • GoodThings2Life

    Not that I’m surprised in the least or expected otherwise, but congrats, Rob… you continue to rock!

  • sbtablet

    Yea, Rob!

    You are one of my heroes.

  • http://www.segal.org/tablet/ Mickey Segal

    Why do they announce these things on April 1st? Congratulations anyway, though.

  • Rob Bushway

    thanks again everyone – you guys sure know how to make someone feel great and loved!

  • Steve S

    Congratulations, Rob. Well deserved…again!

  • Kupe

    Congrats Rob – Once again, I’m sure it was an easy decision for Microsoft.