Who said Google Reader isn’t fast?

I’ve read through more than 1,000 items so far today. I find it interesting that some think it’s slow. It hesitates once every 20 feeds, but I hit “J, J, J, J” as fast as I can read and it keeps up. But, the best part of Google Reader is that I can share my favorite items with you. I’ve read 1016 items so you don’t have to.

Following Demo07

Why go to Demo? I used to think that it was for PR. You know, getting your company in New York Times or Business Week or get blogs to talk about you. Yeah, that’s part of it, but it’s not why entrepreneurs tell me they shell out $30,000 (and go through a pretty picky process to get picked to be on stage).

Why go? Well, all the VCs in the audience here give you one clue: this is a great way to get funded. Why? Everyone on stage has been pre-filtered. Chris Shipley interviews each company, which means that everyone on stage has reached a certain bar and the $30,000 fee makes sure that entrepreneurs have some skin in the game. Some even put the fee on their personal credit cards because they know that if they do a killer demo they’ll get funded.

Another major reason? It’s a forcing function. It forces your development teams to SHIP and get the product done. I think this is the more important function. After all, your company has its future riding on this event and there’s $30,000 on the line, not to mention you had to do a lot of work just to get picked.

Chris Shipley forces you not to talk about your product until the show, either, which is why at 4 a.m. yesterday a slew of new things were announced.

Anyway, how can you follow along at home?

For one, there’s the official Demo07 Blog. But, that really isn’t showing you the live blogging that’s going on here.

So, let’s do the blog search test that I ran yesterday. Only this time, let’s do it for “Demo07.”

Google BlogSearch. (Remember to click on “Sorted by Date” on top to see the blogs sorted from newest to oldest).
Ask’s BlogSearch.
Technorati’s BlogSearch.
IceRocket BlogSearch. (no results? Mark Cuban, this sucks).
Sphere’s BlogSearch.
Which one finds you more results? Google wins again on my screen.

Oh, Google’s Blog Search recommended trying “Demo 07″ instead of Demo07. So, let’s rerun the tests.

Google’s search for “Demo 07″ . (Sorry for the question mark, WordPress.com is replacing closing quotes that I type with a question mark for some reason).
Ask’s search for “Demo 07″ .
Technorati’s search for “Demo 07″ .
IceRocket’s search for “Demo 07″ . Whoa, much better!
Sphere’s search for “Demo 07″ .

All four engines found MUCH better results for this query string which demonstrates something. Trying several searches will help out.

I still like Google’s Blog Search the best, which spells doom for smaller companies. UPDATE: I just did a new comparison at 10:22 a.m. and now Ask is bringing back better stuff. Why? Cause if I can’t tell enough of a difference between a big company and a small company’s services, I’m going with the big company’s offerings. And, in this case, the small companies aren’t doing as well.

That’s called a bad demo, or an unfunding event. No wonder that Technorati is trying to move its engine into other markets.

SJSU’s podcasting class sold out

Steve Sloan just wrote me and said the podcasting classes that they are doing at SJSU are sold out. It’s great seeing a University innovating and trying something new. Congrats Steve for coming up with a new class and sticking with it, even after it seemed that everyone was against you. (I spoke at the first class last semester and it was a really innovative class — every one is recorded and put up as a podcast).

BusinessWeek on new video companies

BusinessWeek: The New Media Mogul — You.

My friend David Geller (who is on stage here at Demo in a few minutes) new company, EyeJot, is featured. More from Demo later.

Waiting in line for Windows Vista (Flickr pisses off users)

In Phoenix, Arizona, Robert McLaws captured an image of more than 100 people waiting in line to buy Windows Vista.

Speaking of images, Thomas Hawk has been tracking the Flickr backlash to some changes on that photosharing site.

Windows Vista vs. OSX debate now up

OK, if you like short videos you won’t like these. Move along. Click “J” if you’re using Google Reader.

But, if you’re a real freak like me you’ll probably enjoy two hours of Mac vs. Windows Vista debates with four experts. I love how Maryam ends the second video.

Fred Davis has the details. Yes, we’ve posted about four hours of videos with me and Fred in them in the past two days.

I invited four geeks, representing both sides of the OS aisle. First is Fred Davis, co-founder of Wired Magazine. Second is Harry McCracken, editor in chief of PC World. Third is Sam Levin, founder of Stanford Mac User Group, among other Mac things. Fourth is Jeremy Toeman who worked at Sling Media when I first met him.

This was filmed in my living room. I’m rewatching it now and it’s actually quite fun. Hope you enjoy it, even though it’s two hours long.

It took a while to get into the Windows Vista stuff that’s good (the second hour has more of that, including discussion of .NET 3.0 and what’s good about that). If you actually do watch the video you’ll get quite a bit of historical context behind why these two operating systems have the business positions they do.

I split this up into two parts. Here’s the first hour, and here’s the second.

Congrats to Microsoft on shipping Windows Vista. We did this debate just for you.

UPDATE: Daily Kos has 700 comments on a debate about whether you are a conservative or a liberal just because of your OS choice.

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