The Center of Web 2.0 and tail end of San Francisco Trip

Posted by Marshall Sponder on August 23, 2008 | Link It

I’ve been back in New York most of the day; still trying to figure out Webmetricsguru.com disparity between RSS Feed traffic stats/ Sitemeter stats and overall, getting the site looked at by Google after the damange Know More Media did to it.

It’s nice to finally be in the control of my blog – though I am waiting on some things such as the template update (which hasn’t happened yet), some plugins to be added and stuff like that.

Meanwhile, I had some footage I took from South Park and Buzzlogic’s offices yesterday that I just uploaded.

I was thinking how much Web 2.0 (which may include Web 2.0 and Web 4.0 and maybe even Web 5.0 – whatever that is actually called) is about peer to peer sharing of data with users and the generation of wealth from the content those users create on a site.

Having that in mind, having South Park called the “Center of Web 2.0″, along with good coffee, as you an see in my video, peeked my interest to know more.

Yeah, I saw the original home of Twitter and how people are relaxing in South Park – how culture in San Francisco for techonology is alive and strong.

On the other hand, I’d still much rather live in New York City – but I can see why many people like San Francisco.

Still tired from the trip – and I can’t believe I’ll be out in Hollywood in 10 days for Virtual Worlds Hollywood.

Hope you enjoyed the online video, by the way!

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Marshall Sponder Keynotes this conference on March 13th, and conducts as Social Media Workshop on March 14th, 2012

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