Ubergizmo Tech Party: Netbooks, MIDS & Intel Insiders

Here is a quick recap of the Ubergizmo party in San Francisco last night.  In case you are wondering, Intel and Federated Media sponsored the event, hence the reason I was there rubbing elbows with the important people.

We - meaning Intel - had small table with a bunch of Netbooks, Centrino 2 laptops, MIDS and a brand-spanken-new Dell XPS powered by the Core i7. I also met and interviewed some really cool peeps -- Patrick Haynes, Director of Photography for Podtech; Xavier Lanier, founder of Notebooks.com; and Norman Liang from Photobucket (interviews to come next week so be on the look out).

Several of the Intel Insiders were there; although I didn't get a chance to meet with many of them. I did chat for a few minutes with Sarah Austin and Cathy Brooks. Other notable Insiders that attended the party were Irina Slutsky, JD Lasica and Tom Foremski

The following is my sorry attempt to put together some video footage from the party last night.   I wanted to give a big "shot out" to Felonius - a Bay Area Hip Hop Group - for letting me use their track. I also took some photos of the event as well.

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Nov 15  |  kenekaplan said:

Nice work and good fun hanging with you at Uber10! I'm diggin' that Felonius track. Looking forward to seeing the other cool videos you shot on the scene.

Nov 15  |  JD Lasica said:

Cood job in the video, Cathy! Will be interesting to see what this new chip deedledybop does when it comes out on Monday ...

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