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Music/Tech Summit (and Personal Updates)

First, some updates:

  • I’ve been very busy - personally and professionally
  • Was planning on moving to Los Angeles
  • We’re moving across town next week, instead
  • I’m getting married to Ponzi on December 9th, 2006
  • Robert Scoble happens to be my best man
  • Lockergnome.com has been retooled
  • Possible dates for Gnomedex 7: August 9th - 11th, 2007
  • UndoTV.com should be launching in January
  • We’ve been retooling this show for UndoTV
  • The Chris Pirillo Show is going to have video soon

Then, some beefy content:

Music/Tech Summit 06, hosted at the Experience Music Project’s JBL Theater and Learning Labs, is a daylong gathering that will focus on the intersection of music and technology with an emphasis on how the changing landscape can empower artists and further their careers.

I was on the “Get Your Music Out There: Pounding The Virtual Pavement” panel as the only person who wasn’t a vendor. The audio quality isn’t spectacular, but thanks to Derek for recording it!

 
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[...] His session with Christina Calio of Microsoft, Jessico Stoner of Pandora, and Bill Valenti of Melodeo was particularly useful for IHR listeners: they talked about how to promote and distribute your music in the new online environment. Chris, not being one who was selling anything, had some nice contrarian points to make, and he has posted my audio on his Chris Pirillo Show podcast—we’re linking to his copy of my recording, which also includes some of his personal announcements at the beginning. The episode is about 1 hour 10 minutes long. [...]

Mine for instance: “Jame Healy” ranks #1 on Google, but is that any real surprise? For one, the name “Jame” is not that common, and “Jame Healy” certainly can’t be very common (can it?). However I was listening to a recent podcast (on The Chris Pirillo Show) where he mentioned that if you Google “Chris” he is pageranked #1. With a name as common as “Chris” that is quite the feat.[IMG] Heck… I can’t even get “Jame” in the top 5

Mine for instance: “Jame Healy” ranks #1 on Google, but is that any real surprise? For one, the name “Jame” is not that common, and “Jame Healy” certainly can’t be very common (can it?). However I was listening to a recent podcast (on The Chris Pirillo Show) where he mentioned that if you Google “Chris” he is pageranked #1. With a name as common as “Chris” that is quite the feat.[IMG] Heck… I can’t even get “Jame” in the top 5

Mine for instance: “Jame Healy” ranks #1 on Google, but is that any real surprise? For one, the name “Jame” is not that common, and “Jame Healy” certainly can’t be very common (can it?). However I was listening to a recent podcast (on The Chris Pirillo Show) where he mentioned that if you Google “Chris” he is pageranked #1. With a name as common as “Chris” that is quite the feat.[IMG] Heck… I can’t even get “Jame” in the top 5

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