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Pictures from the past week +

Kaliya Young · October 31, 2005 · Leave a Comment

So I have had a whirlwind of a week (for the third one in a row). I began at the Social Venture Network in Tuscon. There were some cool companies there like Peter Strugatz’s Ice Stone, Zak Zaidman of Kupali, There was Greg (founder of Odwala) and his new Juice Company Adina (really tasty) Peacekeeper Makeup, indigenous designs (actually good looking organic cloths)
The internet Identity workshop went Great! There are pictures here at Meng’s site and on flickr.
Before TagCamp I had a good meeting with a client of mine – opinity.com. I got decked out for Tag Camp 🙂
At tag camp I had a good time – although I was a bit ADD flitting between sessions. I was honored to be asked facilitate the closing circle.
I got to share i-tags wiki. It was great to get that out there finally. I was the one who introduced Mary and Drummond. As soon as Mary explained to me how technorati tags worked – I thought that XRI might fit in perfectly. They being more technically savvy then I have put a bunch of work into innovating a way to have open tags really happen.

me i-tags wiki, Ice Stone, indigenous designs, opinity.com, Peacekeeper Makeup, Peter Strugatz's, Social Venture Network, whirlwind, Zak Zaidman

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