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Great Geek Dinner

12/31/05 | by Joseph A. di Paolantonio [mail] | Categories: Computers and Internet

I went to Robert Scoble and Shel Israel's (co-authors of Naked Conversations) Geek Dinner at the Cheesecake factory on Friday night. I had a great time, with fantastic conversations, which I'll discuss in the morning. :P :p

Dave Winer captured the event and has the set up on Flickr, including one of Marc Canter with me in the foreground, looking somewhat dæmonic.

From the conversations tonight, I did come to a realization about one difference between the first awakening of the Internet and Web2.0. The Internet went from academic to government to corporate and then to consumer use. Web2.0 is starting with the consumers; once the philosophies, techniques and technologies are proved out in the public playing field, they move into corporate structures.

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