I went out to Seattle recently to premiere Life In Perpetual Beta at a party sponsored by Whrrl. It went beautifully and was indeed the place to be that night during Seattle Geek Week, you can see photos and comments here. My flight was supposed to leave the next day, however was extended when I got a last minute invite to speak at the Gnomedex Conference (it’s been called the poor man’s Ted Conference.) I excitedly said yes before realizing that I had less than 2 days to prepare a 30min presentation to one of the most hyper critical, smart, and connected audiences I have ever known.
Holy shit, it’s a big stage and I can’t hide behind anything. What was I thinking?!
The above presentation is the result. Pay attention to how often I say "right" – this is because I needed to see them nodding to see if they were paying attention as every single head in the audience was bent over a laptop.
PS. Big things happening with the movie, and more interviews coming down the pike, stay tuned.
This post is tagged context, contextual revolution, gnomedex, life in perpetual beta, melissa pierce, seattle geek week, whrrl
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