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Macworld Boston 2005

I walked the Macworld Boston 2005 show floor looking for interesting people to talk with.

Here's my video report:


Here's who I found:

Cameron Fadjo - Native Instruments
PK Pandey - GC Pro, Guitar center Professional
Art Kramer - Lowel-Light Manufatcturing, Inc.
Tim Hickman - speck products
Joallyn Cartwright - Delapod by Delarew Designs

[ Reporting for Rocketboom.com ]

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That is a sexy looking windscreen on that mic, who is the stud that helped you pick it out? I'm glad you asked the rss 2.0 question...go to love it! nice video

Damn dude, Now I see where the David Pogue interview came from. This is the sort of coverage I've been dying for of Gnomedex and other event, just stand and deliver interviews. Quick on the feet. That packed quite a bit of punch into only a couple of minutes. That sort of impromptu interview style has got to be as hard to do as improv comedy. I personally can't even begin to fathom how you pulled it off so fluidly. I don't think I'd get passed the permission.

Thank you, and once again, you rock. :)

-Mike of mmeiser.com

Funny, how the NI couldn't explain what his product does in easy terms. How about this: You know how how Van Halens guitar sounds differnt from Clapton and his from Bon Jovi? Well, you can produce all these sounds and millions more with our software.
Asking for RSS was a killer, great stuff.

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