Had a blast at BarCamp Boston today.
I spent the day meeting interesting and passionate people and talking about blogging, podcasting, guerilla marketing, social networking sites, web design, Ruby on Rails, work productivity, and when the heck we can do this again.
Thanks to Christopher Penn from the Financial Aid Podcast, Chris Brogan, Rebecca Xiong from HeyLetsGo.com, Jason Butler, Melissa Clark, Eric Skiff, Satish Mummadi, and old friend Kristjan Varnik, as well as our hosts from Monster.com, for making my day so productive and memorable.
I’ll be posting the audio from the interviews I conducted at BarCamp as quickly as I can.
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Chris Brogan...
03|Jun|2006 1Brian- It was great to meet you, and I hope you got a lot out of it. I found it exciting, and I was really glad for your participation in the whole podcasting of “Sounds of BarCamp.” It’ll be great to hear what you got. I haven’t listened to mine yet. I’m always afraid it’s 100% crap. But then, that’s the experiment, no?
I’ll keep an eye on your blog for a while. It seems a good place to talk about the future.
Satish Mummadi
06|Jun|2006 2Brian,
It was Great meeting you all at BarCampBoston and look forward meeting again with all our fellow-geeks at more events around Boston.
Happy PodCasting
& Happy Computing
Satish
Bryan
06|Jun|2006 3Satish and Chris:
It was good meeting the both of you as well.
Satish, thanks for the demo and application of Ruby on Rails. I’ll be in touch with you in the next day or two about that website project I spoke to you about. Hoping to speak to the client tomorrow.
Satish
08|Jun|2006 4That sounds good :-), Let me know if you want some prototype I can provide something this weekend. It wont take much time (~30mts ).
Nice to have the Podcasts online; Reminds me of good time at BarCamp.
Remembering the year that’s been at Bryper.com
31|Dec|2006 5[…] BarCamp Boston. My very first unconference. I interviewed podcaster extraordinaire Christopher Penn for Episode 2 of NCR and met Chris Brogan. Those two would see the value of unconferences and would team up to found PodCamp (see point 4). They were nice enough to let join them in the planning. […]
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