
The cat is out of the bag. Next week, I will be reporting live from the Web 2.0 Summit. I'll be meeting with other media, rubbing elbows with key players in the "User Built Internet" space, and attending attending some functions. Also, I will spend yet more time thanking WOM World for making this possible for me.
I was keeping quiet about this because there may or may not be some exciting news coming out of it. I have confirmation of absolutely nothing, but Jonathan Greene has the same speculations I do.
In either event, I will be microblogging this live using Jaiku, so make sure to watch my Jaiku channel especially on Wednesday, Oct 17 when I expect to have the most to post. That's where you'll get up-to-the-minute news between larger posts here.
Thanks to all the readers who suggested camcorders. I actually ended up buying a Canon Powershot S5 IS camera. Eight megapixels, image stabilization, and 12x optical zoom goodness, plus it does all the movie modes I want. In addition to microblogging with Jaiku, I am also considering setting up a photo stream for the event. Do my readers have a preference between Photobucket, Flickr or other photo stream sites?

5 comments:
Hi Daniel,
I was just wondering what your impressions are of the Asus Eee PC 701?
Also, what device(s) do you use to update your blog while you are at these conferences, for example, do you use a UMPC or just your trusty Nokia N800?
Thanks,
Simon
Flickr pls
I prefer flickr especially if you put the photostream on the map, then we can see where you are from an aerial view.
Photbucket. Flickr, has a limitation of 20o or 250 pics... It;s certainly more intuitive but Photobucket is unlimited .
Photbucket is my choice
Armando
Let's plan to connect at the event. I'm excited to finally have the chance to meet you and Jonathan in person!
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