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SURF BOOK Release Party, Laguna Beach
To celebrate the release of SURF BOOK
Release Party, Book Signing & Photography Exhibition
DATE: Saturday, October 8, 2005 6-10 p.m.
LOCATION: The Surf Gallery, 911 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(corner of PCH & Thalia)
INFORMATION: 949.367.9155 http://www.thesurfgallery.com
6:43:27 PM
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Richard MacManus: John Battelle, Barry Diller Conversation
Barry Diller conversation. John Battelle is speaking to Barry Diller of IAC. John asked straight off:
why did you buy Ask? Barry: search box would keep evolving and more convergence
through it. They "plunged" into an arrangement with Ask. If they
failed and didn't gain share, that's OK - because it (Ask) has "enormous
promise". Barry says a lot of things to do: gather a lot of services
together that is differentiated as possible. Features are appealing - if they
can market them "noisely enough" then that's a way to gain market
share. They have a lot of verticals, services, which they can link up to Ask.
John: Google is leader in the space and isn't losing share. What comes to
mind when you think of Google?
Barry: they were first ones to clean the page up - it was a kind of genius.
[this is not verbatim btw]. Basically says they're a great product.
John asks a question about being an "Internet Mogal". Barry talks
about being "distribution agnostic". Things will come through the
search box / convergence will create a potential total change-up of the players.
John asks about user-generated content and Barry's position on that. Barry
says "there's not that much talent in the world". Talks about
"editorship", people who have talent and expertise in entertainment
space not going to be displaced by 18 million people making home videos (!!).
From Web 2.0 Conference. Continued at...[Read/Write Web]
6:15:08 PM
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Ad Models: A New Approach to Marketing?
Web 2.0 Conference: Ad Models: A New Approach to Marketing?. Real-time blogging going on here...
Jeff Jarvis, President & Creative Director, Advance.net
Dick Costolo, CEO, Feedburner
Matt Cutts, Software Engineer, Google
Chas Edwards, Vice President, Sales & Market Development, Federated Media Publishing
Brian McAndrews, President and CEO, aQuantive
Mark Pincus, Founder, tribe.net
Time: 11:15am - 12:30pm
powerpoint about Distributed advertising...(continued on Read/Write Web)
[Read/Write Web]
2:25:29 PM
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Brian Chin on RSS Popularity
RSS reader popularity.
In the ongoing struggle to tame RSS feeds for the masses, Google
appears to be taking a strong lead -- at least, judging by what we see
in our server logs here at SeattlePI.com. Our RSS feeds were downloaded
4.26 million times in September 2005 -- and Google Desktop accounted
for a whopping 63.4 percent opf that traffic. [SeattlePI.com Buzzworthy]
2:20:44 PM
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Introducing beerwise.co.uk
Cheers! London Leben and The Cartoonist proudly present:
"This website is about beer, stories about beer and links about beer.
It's that simple. Fun. Call it entertainment. But that's it. Oh, and
beer of course. Which some say is entertainment. So there you go."
2:15:08 PM
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Ben Franklin's 300th Birthday Bash Kick-Off
--- The Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary announces the kick-off to
Benjamin Franklin's year-long 300th Birthday Celebration: The Franklin
Fair and Marketplace to be held on Sunday, October 9 from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. on Market Street between Third and Fourth Streets in Philadelphia.
The event will be held rain or shine. ---
Press Release on Yahoo!
1:02:47 PM
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Changes 2
Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
10:27:00 AM
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