How I Felt About Web Inno 18


July 15th, 2008

This is so video diary-esque, but I wanted to say loud and proud that I had a fantastic time at Web Inno 18 and definitely plan to attend more of these events. As I say in the video (which is long-winded and in which I think I say “psyched” about 17.4 times), I just love the energy around emerging businesses and startups in this space and I had a blast seeing it all in action tonight. Special thanks to my rockin’ client 211(me) for letting me loiter at their table and help explain their personalized mobile mashup service to interested passersby.

Web Innovators Group, you are teh cool.

 

[UPDATE: Allen Stern has alerted me that beyond saying “psyched” too much, I also say “you know” roughly 10,934 times in this video. Thanks for the heads up, Allen. This is why I don’t make many videos…]

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5 Responses to “How I Felt About Web Inno 18”

  1. Ben Wills on July 15, 2008 9:57 pm

    Nice to (briefly) meet you tonight! Going to SHIFT offices next Wednesday, so maybe we’ll get to talk a bit more then.

    Ben

  2. David on July 16, 2008 12:23 pm

    Amanda - great meeting you last night, it was a fun event.

  3. Leslie Poston on July 17, 2008 1:48 am

    Nice to finally meet you at one of these things, and to see Maria again. :)

    Leslie from Profy.co and UptownUncorked.com

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