web 2.0 expo

Amit Gindha from the New Tech Meetup Group in NYC sent this to me today. I was surprised to see myself on camera at the Web 2.0 Expo. Didn’t think I’d make the cut.


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So, I’ve been trolling the Expo floor looking for music industry compatriots. Nada. Nill. Nothing. I haven’t seen one person I know from the music industry here at the O’Reilly Web 2.0 Expo.

Now, I know we have our own conferences and agendas, but this Web 2.0 Expo is about SOCIAL MEDIA! One would think there should be record industry folk, artists, managers and other music industry people trying to learn and understand Facebook application development, how Open Social is going to transform their online promotion efforts, what cool mobile and web applications are in the works. Companies that showcase here don’t showcase at Music 2.0 conferences and vice versa.

I call for a convergent strategy. Music 2.0 folks should embrace Web 2.0 product development so they can learn how long it takes, how much it costs, how things go viral, the power of blogs and search and all the other intangible factors that going into making the 2.0 world such a force. They should be reaching out to the technology folks here to understand the power of the medium. I mean, how many folks do you know Twitter each other to meet at parties in NYC? Not many that I’m aware of. They may use it, but being out here you get the ethnographic viewpoint of why Twitter is so powerful. Artists should be using Twitter. DJs should also use Twitter to announce tracks they are playing, as they are being played. There are all sorts of uses.

I learned a lot here and will bring it back to NYC for much discussion. There is a Web 2.0 Expo scheduled for NYC in September. Maybe everyone’s holding out until then?

Oh…I almost forgot. The one company I met with, MixMatchMusic.com, are currently in beta. They’re building an online sequencing tool for musicians and DJs to produce with. It’s a software as a service online application. Their competitors are companies like Jamglue.com and SpliceMusic.com. They’ve got a bit of a different angle on it. I got an invite to the private beta and will let you know what I think in a future post.


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Okay, so I promised myself I would blog about the O’Reily Web 2.0 Expo yesterday. Well, promises never last, or do they? I dunno. What I do know is that I’m exhausted from the following:

1. A 3-hour delayed flight Monday night on US Airways. Why I chose that airline is anyone’s guess. To make matters worse, I had the window seat in the last aisle behind the lavatory. Not a good look.

2. Getting 5 hours of sleep and hitting rush hour traffic on the 580 into the Bay Bridget. Fortunately, I made it through the tolls and go to the Flex workshop on time–with muffin and tea in hand.

3. Multiple workshops yesterday and then running to the Castro to pick up business cards from ClubCardPrinting.com, who did an excellent job by the way!

4. Not eating a thing between lunch and 12:30 am. So busy, I forgot to eat.

5. Heading to the Clearspring and Digg parties after the workshops with Jeff Roberto from Friendster and then standing outside of Mighty in the rain, all while waiting for a taxi to get back to the garage where I’d left the Ford Escape I should have driven to Mighty in the first place.

One of the top things I learned yesterday about blogging: make top five and top 10 lists, which have a higher probability of showing up in search results.


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I’m headed out to San Francisco for next week’s O’Reilly/TechWeb Web 2.0 Expo. I’ll be arriving in San Fran on Monday night and attending the conference, workshops and trade show on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. I hope to be able to blog and Twitter my travels and experiences all week, so stay tuned.

I’m actually looking for a last minute DJ gig in San Francisco on Tuesday or Wednesday night. I have my Ableton set up and would love to do a guest slot somewhere. So if you know of any cool parties that are going on, please let me know!


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