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Innovation Salon III : Serial Disruption or How I Learned To Twitter Your Flickr


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Salon Three: Serial Disruption or How I Learned To Twitter Your Flickr took place at San Francisco State University on October 25, 2007.

We used to call it a "paradigm shift." Adapt or die. Heck, we used to call it revolution. Now we’re in a race to keep up or risk getting trampled by the internets.

If you're still combing the newspaper for jobs, looking for dates in dimly lit bars, searching main street for Tower Records, trying to find your friend Scott on his land line, or looking up at street signs stranded, confused or, god forbid, bored ...wake up! Your world's been flickred, twittered and dugg.

Join us and panelists from the most disruptive phenomenons changing the way we live. Let's face it . . . if you're not using Twitter, LinkedIn, craigslist, Facebook, digg, Flickr, Laughing Squid, ValleyWag, Google Earth, Bebo, BoingBoing, Skype, WordPress, eBay, Wikipedia, Second Life, 43 Things, Buzznet, Dodgeball, StumbleUpon or, (gasp) YouTube . . . then you just might step off the earth. Come see just how round the world has become.

Noah Glass, Maker of Companies, Odeo, Twitter, Tarma.cc...
George Oates, Principle Designer, Flickr
Jason Tanz , Business Editor, Wired
Moderated by Schlomo Rabinowitz, Evangelist of New Media & Blogger Galore

Featuring Panelists . . .

Noah Glass, Maker of Companies, Odeo, Twitter, tarma.cc

"I make companies, solve problems, invent stuff, work with smart people when I can, evolve, write it down, learn...start again...I founded a company called Odeo...while at Odeo I started an R&D project called Twitter, and its turning out to be something. I am now starting a new company, Tarma.cc, and am working on a fun new project."

George Oates, Principal Designer, Flickr

Principal designer at Flickr, George is an online application designer fascinated by the human condition. She is a founding member of the award-winning team that built Flickr, and finds herself constantly delighted by things like user-contributed content, interaction design, organic information systems and sunsets.

 

Jason Tanz, Business Editor, wired magazine

Jason Tanz is a senior editor at Wired, where he leads the magazine's business coverage. Prior to joining Wired, he worked at Fortune Small Business, Fortune, and SmartMoney magazine. His writing has appeared in Esquire, the New York Times, Spin, and several other publications, and his book, "Other People's Property: A Shadow History of Hip-Hop in White America," was published by Bloomsbury USA in February 2007.


Moderator

Schlomo Rabinowitz

Bridge-builder between content creators and technologists, evangelist of new media creation to disenfranchised communities, film producer in "old media" towns like Hollywood, creator of personal videoblog Echoplex Park, creator of online video podcasts for CNet Networks focusing on viewer collaboration and creation-- Wink, and KnowHow; an organizer for Webzine, and Vloggercon, as well as teaching Videoblogging at the Bay Area Video Coalition.

But really, you can learn a lot about Schlomo by searching Flickr for "schlomo"; the same for both Twitter and Facebook. Or if you are really lazy, go to Google, type "schlomo", and press I'm Feeling Lucky.

 

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