Oh boy.. this is an old post (and there are two more oldies coming) but I am going to publish it anyway. When life gets busy, the first thing dropped is blog content. Sorry.
By Sunday, the third day of SXSW Interactive, I had come to realize that the panels were genuinely hit or miss in terms of being completely great versus quite poor, but realized that the attendees were folks I truly was intrigued to meet. So rather than spend the morning sitting in panels, I hung around the bloghaus, talking with people and catching up on some java code I needed to complete.

Heading to lunch with Charlie.
I hit up lunch with Charlie, just grabbing a bite on the 4th floor due to time, and then headed to the Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, keynote. Whoa…. for all of you readers who did not watch the Zuckerberg keynote, please avoid doing so (though I will provide you will this clip below). =) At first it was obvious that Zuckerberg was nervous and perhaps stumbling a bit on his answers. But then it became real apparent that he had all right to be nervous as the interviewer, Sarah Lacy, continued to make small jokes at him, announce (rather than allowing Zuckerberg to do so) the Facebook rollout into France and then, completely to my dismay as a woman, seemed to be flirting with him on stage as she sat twirling her hair. It was so incredibly uncomfortable to watch that soon Charlie and I had to walk out. The most interesting thing about the interview was the dialogue that took place on twitter as the system was inundated with techies tweeting disapproval. A good commentary on the side tracked interview was written by Dave McClure. I also really liked my friend Danielle’s approach on her blog, especially since it was one of her first posts ever.

My blackberry doesn’t take the best photos….

