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November 1 1 Comment latest by Rob Poitras
If you can make this event on the Stanford campus, come up and say hi.
I’ll be speaking about IWillTeachYouToBeRich and PBwiki, along with…
Blake Ross, creator of Firefox, internet Browser
Drew Lustro, creator of Makeshiftonline, fast growing online community
Wendell III, creator of meetro, popular online chat program
Mike Li, creator of Six Sense, mobile social software
Todd Masonis, creator of Plaxo, online contact manager
David Xue, creator of Pixpulse online mobile media network
Dalton Caldwell, creator of imeem, online sharing program
Thanks to Noah Kagan for setting it up.
Date: November 2nd
Time: 5:30-7:00pm
More info at Entrepreneur27.org.
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I'm a recent graduate of Stanford, where I studied technology and psychology. Now I'm the co-founder & VP of Marketing for PBwiki, a wiki startup in Silicon Valley.
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Rob Poitras
November 3rd, 2005
I am glad I made the time to make it to the event. I think the next time around there are a few things that could be improved like a bit more structure and maybe people could email questions before hand so dumb questions wouldn't get asked.
I really agree with what you said at the end of the session about making things easier for people and making the UI better. Approachability & accessibility on the web is under valued in my opinion.