BlogHer 2006 wrap-up -- Guy Kawasaki's photo loop and errata
Guy Kawasaki has a post about BlogHer -- it has a photo reel of attendees, which includes a slide of myself with fellow panelist Nina Smith. I enjoyed talking with Guy, and I like the FilmLoop offering he's promoting. I am going to try using it -- it provides an unobtrusive way to embed rich content into a blog post.
Here's also a photo with my other fellow panelist Deni Bonet. She's a singer who plays with folks like Cyndi Lauper and thus compensates for my staid lawyer factor. Heather Barmore liveblogged our session on transforming your life through blogging, check it out here (thanks Heather!). Colette Vogele has a post about another session on the impact of blogging, here.
In addition to Colette, it was nice to see other law bloggers there. Kimberly Kralowec of the UCL Practitioner Blog has already posted on this. Also great to see Craig Williams of May it Please the Court Blog, who is part of the law.com network like myself. Thanks also to Francis Pileggi for taking note and being there in spirit-- his blog on Delaware litigation is a terrific resource. Both Francis' and my blogs are hosted by Lexblog, and Kevin O'Keefe also did a post on this.
Also enjoyed speaking with Marc Canter -- I didn't mix him up with Dave Winer, but then again I'm a brunette, cf. Winer's post, which also has some fine insights about what it feels like when the norm that you're used to is turned on its head. It was also great to see Maryam Ghaemmaghami Scoble there, whose post provides the perfect counterpoint, especially given that she certainly has seen it all when it comes to tech conferences.
Hope to see you all there at BlogHer next year!
Cathy Kirkman is a partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Palo Alto, California. Her practice focuses on intellectual
Many thanks for the hat tip.
By the way, your exemplary use of hyperlinks in your posts is impressive.
Cathy, sorry we couldn't connect this year. I was at blogher on Friday all day then the evening event.
Look forward to reading all the notes from Sat
-John
Cathy, great wrap up. I agree w/ Francis about your use of the hyperlinks... Guy's filmloop is really fun. I hadn't seen that yet.