If this is Tuesday, this must be Walnut Creek
Tara thinks that the Snakes launch was succesful, but yet many in Hollywood think $15.8M ain’t a very good opening weekend.
Let the rivers start to run. Lots of them.
Salesforce mashup with Google AdWords.
Lunch 2.0 Expo - Sept. 12th - the same day me and Tara are speaking at BayCHI.
Vote for Val! She’s smart, articulate and works for a great company - besides the fact that she’s a hottie.
Just goes to show - the battle over the living isn’t NEARLY over. Its just beginning.
Price wars indeed - how ’bout any business what so ever? Why do you think NetFlix is holding off on launching their VOD. Too much of a bother right now.
YouTube goes vertical - a really skinny blond vertical - who doesn’t the need the money but craves the attention. maybe she’ll contribute the money to a charity or an open source project.
Two new digital czars got annointed. How long do you think they’ll last?
Bud gets serious about all this.
Seems to me certain Waggers are a bit jealous of my man Mike.

August 22nd, 2006 at 11:25 am
Marc
I hope you and Tara come to the Lunch 2.0, as I see you’re not speaking till 7pm.
Jeremiah
August 22nd, 2006 at 11:27 am
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August 22nd, 2006 at 5:25 pm
Ahem. I said it was perfectly successful by cult classic standards…not Hollywood standards.
I think Snakes will have a long…er…tail…heh.
September 10th, 2006 at 6:28 am
[…] It’s bound to be an international affair since signups are already coming in from folks as far away as Ireland, United Kingdom, Japan, and Taiwan. Many a luminary have helped spread the word, read what they wrote: Robert Scoble, Adam Darowski, Martin McKeay, Marc Cantor, Mario Sundar, Anil Gupta, Thomas Hawk, Damon Billian, Scott Beal, and the Zooomr gang. Last but not least, the host bloggers at Hitachi Data Systems are also helping to spread the news, such as CTO Hu Yoshida, Chris Salazar, Julio Garcia, and Community Manager Jeremiah Owyang. […]