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Utah Startup Series: Bungee Labs
http://staynalive.com/ articles/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ utah-startup-series-bungee-labs/(Sorry it’s been awhile since my last blog - it took me several days to figure out how to get my Flip video imported and exported to and from iMovie. To make a long story short, if you want to export from iMovie and have both picture and sound, you must import your source as something other than MP4 or AVI.) This is the first article in my “Utah Startup Series“.
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Utah Startup Series: Bungee Labs
http://staynalive.com/ articles/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ utah-startup-series-bungee-labs/(Sorry it’s been awhile since my last blog - it took me several days to figure out how to get my Flip video imported and exported to and from iMovie. To make a long story short, if you want to export from iMovie and have both picture and sound, you must import your source as something other than MP4 or AVI.) This is the first article in my “Utah Startup Series“.
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254 people visited Wikipatterns.com Theatre at Web 2.0 Expo!
http://www.ikiw.org/ 2008/ 04/ 30/ 254-people-visited-wikipatternscom-theatre-at…Chris Kohlhardt of Gliffy in the Wikipatterns.com Theatre @ Web 2.0 Expo I organized the Wikipatterns.com Theatre in the Atlassian booth at Web 2.0 Expo last week, and I’m very happy to report that 254 people attended presentations on wiki adoption tips, best practices, and strategies.
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Strange Viewings
http://laughingmeme.org/ 2008/ 04/ 25/ strange-viewings/I didn’t make it to the keynote to see our new CTO speak (meetings that morning), but it was very strange, bordering on deeply surreal to watch the video of it. Interesting to see my “Flickr is the 2nd largest API ” meme work its way up the tree.
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Apparently Atlassian is a naughty word…
http://www.ikiw.org/ 2008/ 04/ 25/ apparently-atlassian-is-a-naughty-word/Not really, of course, but Kyte’s naughty word protectionTM seems to think so. Justin Kestelyn of Oracle interviewed me on Wednesday and posted the video on Kyte.com (Thanks Justin!), but Kyte has inserted three asterisks in place of the middle three letters of Atlassian.
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Web 2.0 Expo — So Far So Good
http://netzoo.net/ web-20-expo-so-far-so-good/Morning keynotes offered a mix of gloom and doom (Zittrain, Andreesen) as well as glimpses of a hopeful future (Yahoo! Openness and Current News) More to come. Here’s a photo of Erica Ogg and me at the Yahoo! Brickhouse party last night. Good times seeing lots of familiar faces and reminiscing about Annenberg with Erica.
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Airport shoes means no show today
http://www.croncast.com/ rss/ 1650/ Airport-shoes-means-no-show-today_san-franci…Really, it does. With some unexpected travel this week Betsy and I won't have a show up today :-(. But that doesn't mean that you shouldn't catch up on shows, find a previous one that made you laugh ridiculously in public or tell every cube dweller near you to listen.
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Web 2.0 Expo - San Fransisco
http://www.smartmobs.com/ 2008/ 04/ 22/ web-20-expo-san-fransisco/Today marks the beginning of the Web 2.0 Expo, which is a companion event to the Web 2.0 Summit. Web 2.0 Expo is a global annual gathering of technical, design, marketing, and business professionals who are building the next generation web.
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Upcoming Talks, Web2Expo, etc
http://laughingmeme.org/ 2008/ 04/ 19/ upcoming-talks-web2expo-etc/I’m speaking next Friday at the SF Web2Expo on Casual Privacy. I’m speaking in Dublin Speaking Thursday May 8th (2 weeks later) in Dublin on Advanced OAuth Wrangling. Hope to see you at one or both of those talks.
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code.flickr: Web 2.0 Expo, you’re in our town now
http://laughingmeme.org/ 2008/ 04/ 18/ codeflickr-web-20-expo-youre-in-our-town-…I’ve just posted to the new Flickr Developer blog a list of all the various Flickr folks speaking at next weeks Web 2.0 Expo. Also, if you haven’t seen it, take a spin around the rest of code.flickr, a new site for the Flickr development community that launched this week, and has been brewing as side project since time immemorial.
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