As you know I did not go to Paris. I was here in Seattle with my team working to learn as much as we could about observing awesome events like LeWeb over the internet. And learn we did.
We have now watched the live stream or the video for 45 sessions, and we still have 16 to go. We have provided notes on these sessions, links to the videos, and links to as many other blog posts as we could find.
We are very interested to know if you think we are in fact making it easier to follow events on the web. Please take a minute to check out our new web site and give us your feedback.
The Site: www.shownotes.co
Twitter Feed: @show_notes
Today we are launching our new web site to help technology people follow events from a distance. Check it out at www.shownotes.co.
There is so much content flowing out of leading technology events that following over the web has gone from impossible: before the tools were there; to possible: as live blogging, live streaming, and Twitter gained momentum; and back to impossible again: because the volume of content is overwhelming.
Shownotes.co is our attempt to answer this challenge. We are going to do our best to help people watch LeWeb in Paris -- starting tomorrow. The organizers have live video streams of both stages, and there are dozens of people blogging and writing about the event as it happens.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
