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3/19 SF New Tech: Exclusive Online Video Demos and Discussion

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 from 06:30 PM - 10:00 PM (PT)

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Online Video

Demos & Discussion

 

Moderated by :

Rafe Needleman, Editor, Webware.com

 

 

At this exclusive SF New Tech event, we will explore some of the latest strides in online video.   

 

Bring your questions, your comments, and your desire to see some of the best new tech around at Dolby Labs exclusive state-of-the-art screening room (80 person capacity).  

 

Discussion will be lead and moderated by Rafe Needleman, editor of Webware.com. 

 

Light beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be served. 

 

On tap: 

 

Seero
David Rothschild, CEO / Founder
Seero fuses live and on-demand video with GPS mapping to create a new form of content we call 'geo-broadcasting'. Our goal is to shake the foundations of how you see video with a site that promotes exploration and geographical awareness. If you are a citizen journalist, local tour guide, talented performer, or simply have a great destination to showcase, Seero is your platform to broadcast your world.  http://www.seero.com


Seesmic
Cathy Brooks, Executive Producer
Imagine blending your favorite social network, with Twitter, with YouTube and then adding the human element of your favorite coffee shop or pub. Seesmic is a global conversation, using video as the conduit.  http://www.seesmic.com


Mesmo
Davin Miyoshi, CEO / Founder
The leading social TV community with 5+ million users on Facebook, Bebo and soon MySpace. Play TV trivia, take TV quizzes, discuss your favorite shows, and watch them online.  http://www.mesmo.tv

 

YourTrumanShow
Matteo Fabiano, COO
YourTrumanShow.com is a video hosting service that aims to allow users to tell their stories in a variety of ways. Users can upload videos as either "Stories", "Episodes", or "Reviews" and people browsing through can sort each feature by top rated and most viewed. YourTrumanShow.com users are invited to share their stories through video, and also comment and review on other people's lives as they are posted. Related storylines are connected through YourTrumanShow's V-Link display to allow users to follow developing stories. The site also launched a  widget called VideoMap that allows a user to view a map of their friends in various social networks and the videos those friends have uploaded.  http://www.yourtrumanshow.com


Blinkx
Onil Gunawardana, Vice President / General Manager Advertising
blinkx is the world’s largest and most advanced video search engine.  Unlike other multimedia search engines that attempt to re-purpose technology built for the Text Web, blinkx uses a unique combination of patented conceptual search, speech recognition and video analysis software to efficiently, automatically and accurately find and qualify online video. Today, blinkx is the world’s largest single index of rich media content on the Web, delivering more content from a broader range of sources than either Google or Yahoo!  http://www.blinkx.com

 
Tickets:
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Schedule:
6:00 pm - Doors open
6:00 -7:00 pm - Schmooze
7:00 - 9:00 pm - Demos & Discussion
9:00 - 10:00 pm - Schmooze

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Attendee List
  • Miriam Abu Sharkh, Visiting Scholar, Center for Democracy, Stanford
    Website: www.stanford.edu

  • David Dolby, David Dolby, David Dolby
    Website: none

  • Marc Dragun, Dir. of Bus. Dev., Emerging Media, Dolby
    Website: http://Dolby.com

  • paul ellison, Director Global Shared Solutions, Barclays Global Investors

  • Rachel Steinberg, Account Executive Public Relations, TriplePoint

  • Victor Wong, CFO, Parliament 420 Inc

When

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 from 06:30 PM - 10:00 PM (PT)

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Where
Dolby Labs
100 Potrero Avenue
(between 15th St & Alameda St)
San Francisco, CA 94103