This features interviews with eight of the attendees of the 2/21/08 DC Social Media Club meeting. Feel free to zoom in by double clicking on the map. You can also move the map around by clicking and dragging. To see the video interviews, click on one of the green squares.
The interviews are with:
Aaron Brazell
Larissa Fair
Jessie Newburn
Andre Blackman
D. Keith Casey Jr.
George Brett
Ryan Spahn
Steven Fisher
Thanks to Brian Williams from Viget Labs for having us! And thanks to Aaron Brazell who provoked and enlightened us with his thoughts on how to jump a blog from the bush leagues to the big time.
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Youtube » Google Map/YouTube mashup from 2/21/08 DC Social Media Club Meeting // Feb 25, 2008 at 4:50 am
[…] Jonny wrote an interesting post today on Google Map/YouTube mashup from 2/21/08 DC Social Media Club MeetingHere’s a quick excerptView Larger Map. This features interviews with eight of the attendees of the 2/21/08 DC Social Media Club meeting. Feel free to zoom in by double clicking on the map. You can also move the map around by clicking and dragging. … […]
Brian Wynne Williams // Feb 25, 2008 at 8:01 am
Our pleasure — happy to host anytime. Thanks to everyone (especially Aaron) for making it out.
Some call it Laptop Alley. « Hometown Columbia // Feb 26, 2008 at 7:35 pm
[…] I traipsed — traipsed! I tell you — to Falls Church for the presentation, where I also saw another Starbucks’ Laptop Alley regular, Steve Fisher, aka Mr. Timbuk2. (His Metro Messenger Bag caught my eye some time back.) You’ll know who Mr. Timbuk2 is next time you come to The Ranch if you watch him in a video found on Jonny Goldstein’s YouTube mashup. Or, you could just look for his snazzy bag. […]
Jessie Newburn // Feb 26, 2008 at 7:53 pm
Thanks for posting this info, Jonny. I’d be delighted to follow up on the offer you made on BlogTalkRadio earlier today. :-/
SMC-DC A Success » The Buzz Bin // Feb 27, 2008 at 10:27 am
[…] Jonny Goldstein (who interviewed me for his post, so excited!) […]
InfoFoundry » The Sum is Greater than the Parts // Mar 24, 2008 at 10:48 pm
[…] 1. Google Maps API keys that get used to do mash-ups with You-tube and Flickr. 2. Ikea cupboard being used for a hideaway computer workstation. 3. Playstation 3 with Linux installed […]
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