A quick video from the Gone to the Dogs Networking Happy Hour at Murphy’s Irish Pub on March 25th, 2009. Thanks Robert for a great event!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Biznik // Gone To The Dogs Event VIDEO
A quick video from the Gone to the Dogs Networking Happy Hour at Murphy’s Irish Pub on March 25th, 2009. Thanks Robert for a great event!
Friday, March 13, 2009
VIDEO Cafe Brainstorm: The Future of the Web Part 1 of 4
Recorded February 27th, 2009: Part one of a groundbreaking think tank. Seattle based creatives and technicians discussed in depth the trends and ideas that will shape the world wide web, web interaction, the problems with content management, design for the web, and the importance of video.
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VIDEO Cafe Brainstorm: The Future of the Web Part 2 of 4
Recorded February 27th, 2009: Part two of a groundbreaking think tank. Seattle based creatives and technicians discussed in depth the trends and ideas that will shape the world wide web, web interaction, the problems with content management, design for the web, and the importance of video.
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VIDEO Cafe Brainstorm: The Future of the Web Part 3 of 4
Recorded February 27th, 2009: Part three of a groundbreaking think tank. Seattle based creatives and technicians discussed in depth the trends and ideas that will shape the world wide web, web interaction, the problems with content management, design for the web, and the importance of video.
VIDEO Cafe Brainstorm: The Future of the Web Part 4 of 4
Recorded February 27th, 2009: Part four of a groundbreaking think tank. Seattle based creatives and technicians discussed in depth the trends and ideas that will shape the world wide web, web interaction, the problems with content management, design for the web, and the importance of video.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Cafe Brainstorm Highlights by Dan McComb
Special thanks to Biznik co-founder Dan McComb for putting together the first of many videos to be released from this groundbreaking event.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Raves for the Cafe Brainstorm Web 3.0 Event
We've gotten a lot of positive feedback from last Friday's Cafe Brainstorming Web 3.0 event. As stated in the introduction, this will be one of three Cafe Brainstorming events, known as the Trends for the Tens Trilogy. Thanks to everyone for taking the time to respond and take part in this unprecedented think-tank.
"Great Job Michael and BooJazz Studios for hosting this monumental WebCast of an Intellectual Cirkus! Pennies were flying! My bag of pennies hit a brand new Apple I-Phone... at the start of the event. Some guy named Dan McComb crashed the event with an unauthorized camera and spouted some crazy ideas about social media and how money was not going to be made by people unless they... Oh! and a big shout out to: Corbin Curfman, Barry Toinas, Russell Smith and resident meta-philosopher Yasmine Rafii who were illuminating and brilliant. They totally brought their A-games. And you Michael for breaking your own rules with the ante-up-the-pennies thing... I mean, several times my two cents worth of input cost me FOUR cents. But hey, the video camera person [Jaime Foster] said the close-ups of me were great.... I made sure to sit behind Al Roxin of Flash to get some face-time on camera."
Rags Madison, Owner of Madison's Avenue
"This was an awe inspiring event. Talk about talking about the future of the Internet! Kept me up all night thinking about the future of the World Wide Web."
Darrell Kirk, Publisher of Coffee News Seattle
"I really enjoyed the event and I thought everyone did a great job. It was interesting tp hear the different views and concepts that people have about the future of the web in general. Particularly nice was the fact that the video recording did not effect the flow of the discussion. Great job Michael and Margaret for organizing this. Also for anyone who might want to see a little comparsion of Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 check this out."
Al Roxin, Flash and Web Designer / Developer
"Great Job Michael and BooJazz Studios for hosting this monumental WebCast of an Intellectual Cirkus! Pennies were flying! My bag of pennies hit a brand new Apple I-Phone... at the start of the event. Some guy named Dan McComb crashed the event with an unauthorized camera and spouted some crazy ideas about social media and how money was not going to be made by people unless they... Oh! and a big shout out to: Corbin Curfman, Barry Toinas, Russell Smith and resident meta-philosopher Yasmine Rafii who were illuminating and brilliant. They totally brought their A-games. And you Michael for breaking your own rules with the ante-up-the-pennies thing... I mean, several times my two cents worth of input cost me FOUR cents. But hey, the video camera person [Jaime Foster] said the close-ups of me were great.... I made sure to sit behind Al Roxin of Flash to get some face-time on camera."
Rags Madison, Owner of Madison's Avenue
"This was an awe inspiring event. Talk about talking about the future of the Internet! Kept me up all night thinking about the future of the World Wide Web."
Darrell Kirk, Publisher of Coffee News Seattle
"I really enjoyed the event and I thought everyone did a great job. It was interesting tp hear the different views and concepts that people have about the future of the web in general. Particularly nice was the fact that the video recording did not effect the flow of the discussion. Great job Michael and Margaret for organizing this. Also for anyone who might want to see a little comparsion of Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 check this out."
Al Roxin, Flash and Web Designer / Developer
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