YouTube founder Chad Hurley sat down with the World Economic Forum’s Claudia Gonzalez to talk about his first Davos conference and about the Davos Conversation page.
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[...] Hurley didn’t give specifics on how the rev share would work. YouTube pumps out about 70 million videos a day right now. (Thanks, LR Reader Don!)ALSO: If you haven’t checked out the Davos Conversation site, please do. Jeff Jarvis is one of the brains behind opening the Davos conversation to the world. AND: Video interview with Chad Hurley at Davos. (via Buzzmachine.) [...]
It seems its the Davos visitors that are crazy about Davos. The rest of the world - perhaps not so. Peculiar behaviour? Check this for my post on this.
[...] I want to go. Apparently it was too crowded this year - but what wasn’t? That’s the nature of a boom. We had a party at CES at the Palms with Tim Chang of Gabriel Ventures… Chad Hurley and Steve Chen came by - both very nice guys as far as I can see. As they did at Sun Valley, YouTube were the young bucks of the World Economic Forum – and a big improvement over the previous year’s buzz story, Angelina Jolie. Good to see people who do this stuff on the international stage. That’s crunk. [...]
January 27th, 2007 at 2:27 pm
[...] Hurley didn’t give specifics on how the rev share would work. YouTube pumps out about 70 million videos a day right now. (Thanks, LR Reader Don!)ALSO: If you haven’t checked out the Davos Conversation site, please do. Jeff Jarvis is one of the brains behind opening the Davos conversation to the world. AND: Video interview with Chad Hurley at Davos. (via Buzzmachine.) [...]
January 27th, 2007 at 4:58 pm
It seems its the Davos visitors that are crazy about Davos. The rest of the world - perhaps not so. Peculiar behaviour? Check this for my post on this.
January 27th, 2007 at 5:36 pm
Thanks to Weblogs, Davos Just Seems So Homey
Thanks to Weblogs, Davos Just Seems So Homey
January 28th, 2007 at 4:12 pm
[...] I want to go. Apparently it was too crowded this year - but what wasn’t? That’s the nature of a boom. We had a party at CES at the Palms with Tim Chang of Gabriel Ventures… Chad Hurley and Steve Chen came by - both very nice guys as far as I can see. As they did at Sun Valley, YouTube were the young bucks of the World Economic Forum – and a big improvement over the previous year’s buzz story, Angelina Jolie. Good to see people who do this stuff on the international stage. That’s crunk. [...]