Supernova Party in Santa Clara June 23
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Akamai Service Interruption Just a
Symptom - John Quarterman, CEO of
Internet Perils to Speak at SuperNova
2004 Connectivity Conference, June 24th
in Santa Clara, CA
Akamai Service Interruption Just a
Symptom - John Quarterman, CEO of
Internet Perils to Speak at SuperNova
2004 Connectivity Conference, June 24th
in Santa Clara, CA
06/23/2004 02:36 AMThe Akamai service interruption of Tuesday 15 June, that affected
Yahoo!, Google, and Microsoft shows risks of doing business over the
Internet cannot be ignored or eliminated, claims, John S. Quarterman,
CEO of InternetPerils Inc. InternetPerils is the industry's leading
provider of Internet risk management products for insurers, financial
institutions, banks, telecommunications providers, government, and
enterprises that need to effectively manage their Internet business
risks. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]
Santa Clara Democratic bl0g - Life in
the party!
Santa Clara Democratic bl0g - Life in
the party!
12/29/2004 03:58 PMApparently no one told the Santa Clara Democratic Party that it's
supposed to lick Bush's ankles and roll over to have its belly
scratched. The blog is feisty the way an opposition party should be.
Elisa Camahort, who writes it, is keeping a day-by-day count-up of
Bush's outrages. Good, partisan stuff - livelier and more frequent
than the DNC's Kicking Ass blog....
Santa Clara ready for wireless
Santa Clara ready for wireless
04/19/2004 08:32 PMSuper-nova pre-dinner/party June 23
Super-nova pre-dinner/party June 23
06/02/2004 05:09 PMI'm going to try to help plan a dinner/party that I can't attend.
David Beckemeyer et al to are working on Heckelbot so I can be there virtually. The
dinner/party is scheduled for June 23, the day before Supernova 2004 at the
Westin in Santa Clara. I ALWAYS go to Supernova, but this year I just
can't make it since I have to be in Tokyo for a shareholders
meeting.
Here a
wiki page for the planning.
Speaking of Supernova, I'm hoping I will be able to participate in
the conference via rigged Hecklebot as well. Stay tuned for more on
this. ;-)
Intel plans processor party for June
Intel plans processor party for June
06/04/2004 06:48 PMClara Bow
Clara Bow
09/07/2004 03:00 AM
Did you
know that eating is one of the fondest things Clara Bow is of?
Ripping the It Girl a new one, circa 1931.
BlogHer: Woman-centered bl0gger con, Sta
Clara, Jul 30
BlogHer: Woman-centered bl0gger con, Sta
Clara, Jul 30
04/13/2005 03:52 AMCory Doctorow:
The BlogHer conference is a woman-centric conference on blogging to be
held on July 30 in Santa Clara, CA:
BlogHer Conference '05 will provide an open, inclusive forum to:
1. Discuss the role of women within the larger blog community
2. Examine the developing (and debatable) code of blogging ethics
3. Discover how blogging is shrinking the world and amplifying the
voices of women worldwide
Link
(
Thanks, Suzy!)

The Washington party is a failed party,
and Dean's criticism of the Washington
party is incredibly accurate
The Washington party is a failed party,
and Dean's criticism of the Washington
party is incredibly accurate
12/30/2003 02:43 AMAs Pre-Primary Season Closes, Questions Cling to Dean's Gains
(washingtonpost.com)
washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A35153-2003Dec27?
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Santa santa santa santa santa presents
presents
Santa santa santa santa santa presents
presents
12/25/2004 05:00 PMebaumsworld.com/santabadger.html
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"Santa santa santa santa santa PRESENTS
PRESENTS!"
"Santa santa santa santa santa PRESENTS
PRESENTS!"
12/25/2004 05:03 PMRecent Forum Discussions (June 13 - June
19, 2005)
Recent Forum Discussions (June 13 - June
19, 2005)
06/22/2005 02:40 AMThe MacMerc Forums are an excellent
place to ask questions about something you're trying to do with your
Mac or post
comments about the news floating around the Mac web. Here are a few
threads that...
[~ This is just a sample, visit MacMerc.com for the full story! ~]

Digital Music Download "Party All Night"
by Dre is Named Top Party Song of 2004
Digital Music Download "Party All Night"
by Dre is Named Top Party Song of 2004
12/30/2004 05:06 AMDJs Kid Capri, Kay Slay, Jam Master Flash, DJ Smooth and others
selected TCOOO label’s “Party All Night” for top honors. [PRWEB Dec
30, 2004]
Take New York's Party Scene. Add the
Grand Old Party. Stir.
Take New York's Party Scene. Add the
Grand Old Party. Stir.
07/08/2004 10:30 PMFrom the moment that the news media arrive at the Republican National
Convention until it closes, New York City will be teeming with
parties.
2nd Issue of The Deli Released March 25;
Todd P, Best NYC Indie Rock Party
Impresario, and 1970s NYC New Wave Scene
Featured; Launch Party at Sin-é with
Over 200 People
2nd Issue of The Deli Released March 25;
Todd P, Best NYC Indie Rock Party
Impresario, and 1970s NYC New Wave Scene
Featured; Launch Party at Sin-é with
Over 200 People
03/30/2005 03:29 AMThe second issue of The Deli hit New York City streets on Friday,
March 25, following its successful launch at the end of 2004, with
expanded review and feature sections, and a new bi-monthly publication
schedule. The second issue launch party, with more than 200 people
attending, was held on March 25 at Sin-é (150 Attorney Street) with
performances by Hopewell, Mudville, Nicole Atkins in 3D, The Epochs
and Hello Nurse. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
SuperNova '04
SuperNova '04
05/06/2004 01:38 AMSupernova
2004, June 24-25 in Silicon Valley. I usually dodge conferences,
but for Kevin Werbach and Supernova 2004, I'll make
an exception. In fact, I'll be moderating Kevin's Syndication Nation panel discussion on Thursday
morning. The central question for panelists: Is there more to
syndication than reading 300 blogs at once? [Paul Boutin]
I really hope I can make it to SuperNova.
SuperNova
SuperNova
06/02/2004 12:53 AM
Our Decentralized Future.
I'll be speaking later this month at Kevin Werbach's Supernova
conference in Silicon Valley. Looks like the usual intriguing event.
[Dan
Gillmor's eJournal]
Me too! Should be KEY - I'd recommend everyone to
come!
Here comes Supernova
Here comes Supernova
06/22/2004 08:42 PMAs you all are probably well aware of - yet another industry event
(at least OUR industry) schmooze fest is coming up this week.
Kevin Werbach has assembled quite an array of pundits, practioners
and CEOs. The overall theme is decentralization, but some highlights
of this year's
agenda include:
- Syndication Nation - with Dave Sifry, Tim Bray, Scott
Rosenberg and Paul Boutin sounds like a winner. I'd love to hear what
Bray thinks about Technorati's model.
- my old college buddy Robert Poor will be there. Always a treat to see
him. He's the CTO and co-founder of Ember. Robert and I went to
school together - over 28 years ago.
- it'll be great to meet Niklas Zennstrom - I heard he couldn't enter the
country!
- I wonder what Doc's panel on Fighting the Distrbuted Wars
will be like?
- The concluding session on back channel loops with Dan Gillmor, Loic and Liz
Lawley sounds hot - but I gotta also check out Mr. Shawn Hardin (of
AOL Broadband) and see what he thinks he's doing. He's the guy who
decided NOT to hire us - after spending over two years trying to help
out AOL. I guess his success at NBCi gave him reason to ignore
us.
- I like the idea of concluding the conference with a backchannel
rap - as that's how the conference continues 24/7/365. That and an
on-going Wiki and mail list.
- and last but not least the Digital Identity panel
which I'm on should be fun - even though I'd LOVE to be
finding out how they're building 'the Matrix'. I get to find out
about sxip (which I still can't pronounce) and what
people think about FOAF and our FOAFnet efforts.
The whole scene kicks off with a pre-dinner tomorrow night - which has over 110
people signed up. And Joi gets all the credit and he's not even
showing up. Now THAT's what I call marketing.
David Weinberger is also not coming.
Supernova Three
Supernova Three
06/10/2004 12:49 PM Really looking forward to Supernova 2004 on June 24-25 in Santa
Clara. The first Supernova was where we decided to found Socialtext,
so its always dear to my heart. The last one introduced me to one of
my F500...
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 13, 2004 - June 19, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 13, 2004 - June 19, 2004
Archives
06/17/2004 04:37 PMBush seeking political favors from the Vatican .. Josh at Talking
Points Memo .. No, you can
not
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 06, 2004 - June 12, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 06, 2004 - June 12, 2004
Archives
06/07/2004 05:12 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: June 06, 2004 - June
12, 2004 Archives .. something big that Kevin didn't see .. Josh
Marshall has more ..
TPM
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 20, 2004 - June 26, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 20, 2004 - June 26, 2004
Archives
06/22/2004 04:37 AMAckerman reports that the anonymous intelligence agent doesn't think
we can win a battle of ideas in the Muslim countries .. Here's a
depressing article .. bloody-handed fantasist ..
Click
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Critiquing SuperNova
Critiquing SuperNova
06/25/2004 08:30 PMThe peer-to-peer connections enabled by backchannel communications
is the way for conference attendees to get to know each other.
The virtualization of conferences means that we can engage
24/7/365.
Perhaps better speakers, better interaction and less lying would
create better experiences.
Supernova 2004
Supernova 2004
06/25/2004 03:46 PMle blog officiel sponsoris/parrain .. supernova 2004 weblog .. IT
Conversations .. blogging
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Sergey at Supernova
Sergey at Supernova
12/12/2002 02:36 AMGoogle co-founder spoke at the Supernova Conference this week. Doc
Searls blogged it live (scroll down to "Sergey Brin"). Some
interesting thoughts....
Supernova 2005
Supernova 2005
06/22/2005 02:43 AM
Supernova 2005 starts today
in San Francisco. I can't wait.
To the extent I blog during the next few days, it will be on the Supernova 2005 Weblog.
And we'll have lots of other great user-generated content on our Community
Connection. If you're not attending Supernova in person, that's a
great way to follow some of the action happening here at the
conference.
[Supernova05] At Supernova
[Supernova05] At Supernova
06/22/2005 01:50 AMI'm at the Supernova conference from which I'll be doing video
blogging for C-NET and Knowledge@Wharton. C-NET's coverage is here.
The video bloggery is here. [Technorati tag: supernova05]...
Supernova live
Supernova live
06/22/2005 01:50 AMC-Net has put up its page where the Supernova videoblogcasts (and
more) will occur. I fly out there tonight and start vblogging tomorrow
morning... [Technorati tag: supernova2005]...
Blogging Supernova
Blogging Supernova
06/24/2004 09:16 PMSupernova has been a blast so far. Was taking dilligent notes until I
realized that the zen master was here. Here is Heath's transcript of
my panel. So I'm playing in the Eventspace and IRC...see you there....
Supernova Notes
Supernova Notes
06/24/2004 09:14 PMI’m spending the day at the
Supernova 2004 conference;
the main reason being a plenary panel on syndication with Dave Sifry,
Kevin Marks, and Scott Rosenberg. Some notes on the conference, and on
conferences...
Another Super Supernova
Another Super Supernova
06/30/2004 05:48 PMI'm back and catching up after
Supernova,
which was spectacular this year. Other than the flaky WiFi
connection (grrrr...) and some other annoyances, it really went as
well
as I could have hoped. When a couple dozen people are still in
the room, talking, half an hour after the conference wraps up, you
know
you've made an impression.
Thanks to everyone who helped make Supernova 2004 a success. If
you weren't there, check out the
blog for notes and
analysis.
We'll be doing something slightly different next year. All I can
say right now is that will take all that's great about Supernova and
make it even better. Stay tuned for details.
Techdirt At Supernova
Techdirt At Supernova
06/24/2004 11:40 AMTim Bishop and I are at Supernova for the next two days for Techdirt.
We're not going to be blogging it live (there are plenty of folks
already doing that on the
conference blog or the
"group metablog".) Instead,
we'll probably write up a summary of some of the more interesting
things that we hear at the conference as a kind of wrap up. In the
meantime, I'll still be posting regular stories on Techdirt.
Supernova 2005 Website
Supernova 2005 Website
02/05/2005 10:16 PMWe've just launched the new Website for Supernova 2005. Go check it
out! Registration, speaking info, and more details are coming soon.
I'm really excited about bringing together deep technology insights
and amazing people with Wharton's high-level business visibility. I
hope you can join us in San Francisco, June 20-22.
Supernova: Social Spreadsheets
Supernova: Social Spreadsheets
06/28/2004 03:12 AMPhil Windler has a report from
an interesting panel at Supernova....
These are some comments and thoughts from a panel called "The
Network is People." Esther Dyson, Ray Ozzie, Mena Trott, and
Christopher Allen were the panelists.
Spreadsheets were amazing because they sit in the middle, between
calculators and the corporate accounting system. They let people not
just change the numbers, but to change the models and to build new
models. The power of the spreadsheet is the power to persuade people
(some might say "beat them into submission"). Spreadsheets are as much
about group interaction as presentation software is.
Social networks have a problem in that they let you record
relationships, but they don't give you power to control interactions.
They provide too many opportunities for "friend inflation." They don't
accurately reflect people's real social networks. What we need is a
"wiki for transactions." We need a way for users to manage their
workflow in a flexible way--a spreadsheet for social interactions.
Would you rather have ten networks with 700,000 people in them or
700,000 networks with ten people in them? This is an interesting
question. Linked-In is the first. Blogs are the second.
[Phil
Windley]
Esther's idea for a social software spreadsheet are right on. She
wants someone to be able to author their own sequence of events to
'script' their own social software actions. Sort of like roll your
own LinkedIn.
She said this right after folks were attacking the entire premise
of explicit social networking - saying that it was too artificial for
expressing real-life relationships.
But I say that without explcit social networking - we'll never be
abel to deliver Esther's social software spreadsheet.
Supernova 2004 video
Supernova 2004 video
06/05/2005 10:58 PMJonathan Marks, who attended Supernova 2004 from the Netherlands
(and will be joining us again this year), put together a
fantastic short video with highlights from last year's conference.
The video gives you a bit of the flavor of the event. And the fact
that Jonathan put this together on his own gives you the flavor of the
kind of people who attend. I like to say, "There is no audience at
Supernova; only participants." This is a perfect example.
Check the video out here: (Quicktime
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supernova 2004 webl0g
supernova 2004 webl0g
06/22/2004 09:57 PMbe sure to check out the typepad moblog, too, where you can send your
pictures
ProNet: Supernova workshops
ProNet: Supernova workshops
06/22/2005 01:55 AMCongrats to Kevin Werbach on organizing yet another successful
Supernova. Having been lucky enough to attend the first two West Coast
editions, it's great to see the gathering getting stronger by the
year... Yesterday I was part of the workshops...
The unofficial Supernova.org closure FAQ
The unofficial Supernova.org closure FAQ
12/24/2004 12:46 PMLot's of people are now on the search for torrent sites after
several of the most popular and well publicized sites were shutdown.
It is understandable why as the heat had been turned up by the MPAA. I
find it sad that they did not stand up and fight though.
It's tough to stare down the end of a gun barrel that has a 100
lawyers behind it ready to litigate you into financial ruin. I am sure
at some point we will get a site willing to fight and find out the
legal standing of torrent sites.
The FAQ contains a list of alternative sites and information on the
closure. [www.silentdragz.net]
Supernova pre-conference bl0gs
Supernova pre-conference bl0gs
06/15/2004 11:50 AM Kevin Werbach's Supernova Conference has set up blogs for the panels.
(Disclosure: I am consulting to one of the conference's sponsors.)...
FC Now: Schwartz Kicks off Supernova
FC Now: Schwartz Kicks off Supernova
06/22/2005 02:39 AMHere at the Supernova conference in San Francisco, Jonathan Schwartz
is making a case for executive blogging. Schwartz is the president and
COO of Sun Microsystems, and he's also probably the highest-profile
exec in the Fortune 500 to maintain a...
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