Archive for the “Mesh07” category

Live at Mesh 07 @ 0952 — Arrington Keynote Part 2

by Tony Hung on May 30, 2007

Here’s more: Blogging is an interative process that self-corrects and self-fact — which is how it is fundamentally different than traditional media Journalists — the best — should go independent, become blogging, embrace self publishing, creating their own brand, and (…)

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Live at Mesh 07 @ 0940 — Arrington Keynote Part I

by Tony Hung on May 30, 2007

And he’s here — giving the story behind TechCrunch: Started in 2005 Did it to keep track of web2.0 scene Didn’t have a job at the time Knew that something was going on when he hit about 500 readers The (…)

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Live at Mesh 2007 @ 0920h — Arrington’s Late!

by Tony Hung on May 30, 2007

Live blogging at Mesh

Meeting Local Bloggers and Social Media Folk: Always Cool, Never Boring

by Tony Hung on May 30, 2007

So earlier in the evening there was a sort of pre-Mesh get together that was organized by Thonley Fallis, a PR firm here in Canada. They, in fact, do a thing every month called “Third Tuesday“, where PR folks get (…)

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Road to Mesh: For Journalists, Where Does “Amateur” End and “Professional” Begin?

by Tony Hung on May 24, 2007

Medill’s Scholarship for a Master’s in Journalism got me thinking about the contiumm of what it means to be an amateur and what it means to be a professional — in terms of journalism anyway.

Road To Mesh 2007

by Tony Hung on May 24, 2007

Time to prep and represent for Mesh 2007