
Last week, I was a moderator at a conference called TiECON SOUTHWEST 2006.
The topic was certainly interesting – "The New Internet: YouTube, MySpace and Beyond."
As is always key for a moderator, I was lucky to have a great panel. There was the money guy, that is, a venture capitalist from Softbank, Tarang Shah. The others included company founders, such as Gordon Gould from ThisNext, Eden Jarrin of Be Jane, Michael Sawtell of The Family Post and Erik Hawkins of PureVideo.
For the most part, it was a free-form discussion (there were also smart questions from the audience).
Here are some of my takeaways:
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