mostly research stuff
hey, just wanted to let those of you attending info-x this week know that i’m presenting at 3:30 tomorrow on the subject of ‘global competitive intelligence‘ …kinda short notice, i know…for those who know me already, this will be a rare chance to see me clean shaven, showered, with clean hair and all of my clothes on, plus no fucking swears! (yeah, it’s hard, but i gotta behave or they won’t invite me back to these things)…i’m leaving early, got my crunk in gear, then i’ll get all hopped up on caffeine to take the stage…
…my presentation is within the ‘business intelligence‘ section of the info-x conference in new york city at the hilton (you know, where paris hilton gets her burger money fed intravenously from her daddy)…
so yeah, if you’re like “info-x? what the shit? is that another damned firefox extension?” then visit the main site and take a look…some very, very cool speakers alongside me (i’m not worthy, i’m not worthy) in the assorted five main tracks (conference sections) include: scott d’entremont from spoke, francis desouza from imlogic, esther dyson from eduventures, ross mayfield from socialtext, stan wasserman the guru (i interviewed him for competitive intelligence magazine, read all about it), clare hart from factiva, michael schroeck from ibm and many, many other people with cool sounding multi-syllabic names from companies with crazy made-up words for their products!
this blog is mostly safe for work, though i sometimes throw around a 'fuck' or two. you'll find a bunch of my articles from CI Magazine, SCIP online, other research pieces and some other crap. enjoy. there's lost of content here related to getting information about, around, from and through people and organizations...
Ross Mayfield
September 27th, 2005 at 9:15 am
Unfortunately I stayed home under the weather, Matt Mahoney is speaking in my slot
David Carpe
September 28th, 2005 at 9:23 am
hello ross - thanks for letting me know - but of course i got this note alert when i was already in nyc…overall it was a pretty interesting crowd, though i had to drive back yesterday so missed all of day two…got to see four other speakers, some very interesting stuff around business intelligence (specifically), took a free pen, grabbed some candy at the registration desk and then took off blasting zeppelin up the sawmill going a million miles an hour…