Second Annual Denver New Media Summit
If you were wondering what you missed when I was in Denver, here you go! Thanks again to Doyle Albee and everyone else at Metzger Associates for putting on a great event.
P.S. I look totally professional in my blazer, no?
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This entry was posted by Veronica on June 19, 2007 at 3:47 pm, and is filed under babble, out and about, video, work. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0.You can leave a response or trackback from your own site.
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yes you look VERY professional, and all of the panelist´s have free liquids on the desk which makes it even more professional. no kidding. this video seems to be over an hour long, can you tell me where the good part with you talking is and why the video seems to be partially chunky – and while we are at it why the founder of yahoo europe is sitting in a tiny (as far as visible) room with you folks and not in his private jet or the golf car? overall it seems to be interesting, just wanna compare to watching mit video´s or reading one of the 1 gigabyte worth of comics i downloaded in the past few days…
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The internet is quickly becoming a collection of thousands of unauthorized autobiographies; unauthorized because people don’t always realize the trails they are leaving behind. If you blog, video blog, post comments, participate in message boards and social networking sites, write reviews for books, music, movies, etc.; if you upload photos, upload videos, interact with lifecasters, set up your own webcam, spend a few hours on wis.dm; you’re out there. And your life can be pieced together with a Google search. Who needs James Boswell anymore?
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V, I think your prediction is spot-on and to add what I was saying that one time we got coffee (and you had on the vest), the way the “new” media is going to be brought into the living room? Via “old” media corps… it’s already happening… dum dee dum dum DUM!
to Boswelian: I think I disagree with you on the last point about google being able to piece together a biography… it might be something to the effect of one, but very much editorialized and loss of context. Hmm maybe I’m agreeing with you then, just wanted to add an emphasis to the “unauthorized” bit, using the modern and “old media” terminology…
ok I’ve been up way too long today…
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#15 written by Nick 4 years ago
Sure you’re cute but that was pretty boring wasn’t it.
I didn’t hear anything new. RFID, blogging and advertising models. Someone probably even mentioned the words “long tail” but I was FFWDing so I missed it.
When you become victims of your own culture, innovation ends.
But don’t forget to get those stock options!
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