Month: November 2006

  • Review of the TechCrunch NY Event

    I was able to attend and blog the TechCrunch NY party tonight. (Thanks very much to Jeanne.) As a party, it was a great event, and I ran into a lot of cool people. The party itself was quite packed, though since I got there early I was able to sample some very good snacks…

  • Twitter makes international relations possible…

    I just joined Twitter, as you can see from the badge on the right side of the blog. Twitter allows you to send a status update (via GoogleTalk IM or SMS from your cellphone) to a server, and friends who are watching you can see your status. Wonderful for keeping track of all my SF…

  • Spot DJ

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    So you always wanted to be a radio DJ? (I did. Anyone who knows me knows I’ve been one, and still do a little annoucing now and then.) I just met the Spot Dj guys at the Web 2point2 event, and I’m excited. Spot DJ is a plugin to iTunes that plays YOUR music, and…

  • Upgrading to Web 2.2

    I’m Upgrading! Shouldn’t you? I’ll be attending the Web 2.2 conference in San Francisco. As I can’t afford to be invited to the Web 2.0 conference that O’Reilly and John Battalle are running, I’m helping Chris Heuer with this one. It is a Social Media Club production as well, so I get to really meet…