From the Sunday New York Times Magazine: The Online Auteurs. Excerpt: For Kent Nichols [a friend whom I spoke with at the Vloggies the other night] and Douglas Sarine, the question was, What can you do in a squalid West Hollywood apartment with one camera, two guys and a ninja? Nichols, who is 30, and […]
Jason Calacanis on social news
At the Web 2.0 Summit this week, I interviewed Jason Calacanis, CEO of AOL’s Weblogs, Inc. and general manager of Netscape (and a friend). In this 21-minute video, he discusses social news, social media and the rules of the road on social networks. (Ourmedia page | watch video)
Final photos of Web 2.0
Here are my final photos of the Web 2.0 Summit — 39 in all on Flickr now. That’s Vint Cerf, the father of the Internet. (Web 2.0 always attracts some serious star power. Five thousand wannabe-attendees were turned away this year.)
More at Web 2.0
More from the Web 2.0 Summit: Citizen journalism Tuesday afternoon, Barry Diller and NY Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger shared the stage with emcee John Battelle. (Moments earlier, when Google CEO Eric Schmidt walked backstage, Diller joined him. Would have loved to have listened in on that conversation.) I asked Sulzberger — who’s a hero in […]
Coverage of Web 2.0
I’m here in San Francisco at the Web 2.0 Summit, which has become the must-attend tech conference of the year. As customary, Day 1 is made up of workshops, with the formal conference in the grand ballroom kicking off in the mid-afternoon. Advertising 2.0 First panel I attended was Advertising 2.0, with Rafat Ali, Founder […]