Connector Group Event in San Francisco
Filed in archive Events by tj on January 31, 2006
The event itself was a mix of networking and mini DEMO. The whole atmosphere was pretty entertaining and Auren did a great job making this a non-boring tech event. For me it felt a little like 1999 all over again - the shine in people's eyes, the fascination for cool technology and the conviction that good times are ahead.
Emily Chang has pictures, company descriptions and even a PODCAST on her site.
"Presenting companies included:
Google (Google Maps and Google Earth)
Google showed some exciting features from Google Earth, including real-time route mapping (Ireland's DART train map and planes landing at SFO). The 3D layer of Google Earth is amazing. Mac users aren't left out anymore since Google Earth for Mac launched on January 10. You can see more samples of mapping applications and mashups in my eHub category for geotracking and mapping.
Meebo
Meebo is a free web-based IM service. I first listed Meebo in
eHub on September 20, 2005 and then had a chance to chat with Seth
Sternberg a couple of months later. Meebo now has a global
community and 340,000 logins daily, with the majority of that user base
built with no direct advertising and only viral marketing - by bloggers
and friends telling friends.
Wolfgang's Vault
The Vault is a site that "features the complete archives of
legendary rock impresario Bill Graham, whose headliners included Paul
McCartney, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Cure, The Clash, Iron Maiden, Journey,
Queen, KISS, and Motley Crue. Here, you'll find rock posters, concert
photos, remarkably preserved vintage t-shirts and more from over 17,000
concerts worldwide." Wow. Even more amazing, they'll be
announcing audio downloads for $.49 a song or $5.99 an album shortly!
MobiTV
Live television for your mobile phone. Has a wide selection
of channels and phone types that are compatible. If I watched TV,
I would probably get into it.
Palm
Treo Smartphone: increased usability, fewer clicks to access core
features, Windows mobile OS. (Didn't catch part of this
presentation.)
Pay By Touch
Free service that "allows you to pay for purchases simply by
placing your finger on a Pay By Touch sensor." The concept is
compelling, but it conjures images from the movie, Gattaca, where
identity theft takes on new meaning when it's tied to your finger.
Peerflix
Sign up and trade DVDs with other Peerflix users for $.99
Findaway World (makers of Playaway)
Playaway is a self-playing digital audio book. Packaged to
look like a mini-book with cover art and a spine, it comes with simple
ear plugs plays digital sound from the lightweight player that has
eight buttons for controls. No web connectivity is needed.
It's a self-contained digital audio book - no iPod needed.
Roku
For those of you like me who love streaming web radio, Roku makes
SoundBridge Radio, a wi-fi music system that plays thousands of
internet radio stations wireless from your Mac or PC library. It
also connects to your stereo or powered speakers.
Sling Media
Slingbox is a piece of hardware (small enough to take with you) that
allows you to watch your own TV programming from wherever you are by
turning any web-connected computer into your personal TV. They
debuted their SlingPlayer Mac during the Macworld Expo on January 10.
Cocoa Designs
Cocoa nuts and artisan chocolate - what more is there to say? Delicious."
The event may need a little more purpose (companies seeking investors, companies demoing new products) besides just buzz generation.
But I'm really looking forward to the next event - great show Auren!
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