From Pakistan to S.F., it's a whole new tech world (CNET News.com)
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Friday I went to the Under the Radar, "Why does Office 2.0 matter" conference on Microsoft's Mountain View campus, and I was able to shoot some pictures. CNET's blogs from the event shows what's new within office 2.0 tools. Labels: CNET News.com
Yesterday I posted a story on our workplace blog about an innovative way of recruiting people for startups. I meet Max Shapiro, CEO of Peopleconnect that the story is about, at a Clean Tech conference I went to with Michael Kanellos.Labels: CNET News.com
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Icy Tower is the name of one of the world's most popular PC games. The game happens to be produced by a friend of mine, and he just let me know that he soon will bring the game into the mobile world. I mentioned this to the Executive Editor at Spectrum, and he told me to write a blog posting about it. So I did, even though I really don't feel very comfortable with writing about people I know. However, one feature with blogs is that the reader reads them with an insight that the content usually is written with a personal touch.Labels: IEEE Spectrum
Friday I went to Fujitsu's North American Technology Forum 2007 in Sunnyvale, California, where developers showed off innovation by Fujitsu. I got to be the photographer:Labels: CNET News.com

Yesterday I posted a short story on our Missing Links blog. EBay has now become a forum for selling Social Networking accounts like the Myspace account I wrote about, sold for more than two grand. This is just a short take on what innovation can lead to - buying friends.Labels: CNET News.com
First day at work, at the technology magazine IEEE Spectrum. What would happen? Was I supposed to make a revealing reportage about security of wireless networks, or make a scoop about a new bug in Windows Vista? Wrong! Together with the magazine’s web editor, I entered into the world of toys, and the Toy Fair at I tried to find some breaking news from the toy industry, but didn’t really find any. From an InJo perspective, it would maybe have been a good idea to talk to the end user – the kids. But since I didn’t find any at the exhibition, I just mentioned about that idea in the article. Therefore, I don’t consider the article to be a “real” InJo article.
Two days after the visit, my edited article was posted at the IEEE web site. A few days later, the story was picked up by Slashdot, which gave the Spectrum website another couple of thousand hits – enough to make my article the third most popular one on the website since the beginning of the year. That was fun :-)
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Tuesday the 20th of February I went to the SF Clean tech Forum. One part of the conference was "new" companies within the field of clean tech presenting themselves in five minutes in front of the audience. They also had an exhibition hall with all the companies represented where I went and asked questions to different companies which ended up in a blog about a company called Green Harvest Technologies. They want to produce, among other things, healthy water bottles. The blog got a few reader comments and also got picked up and linked to from the Boston Globe.Labels: CNET News.com
Saturday the 17th of February me and another reporter from CNET went to Pier 39 in San Francisco to interview "YouTube"-stars - the most subscribed to YouTubers and their fans in the YouTube community. They were meeting for the first time in real life at their first official YouTube event called "As one". The interviews were filmed by Vincent the cameraman and ended up in a video published online.Labels: CNET News.com
Friday the 16th of February I went to the AAAS annual meeting - a science and technology conference in San Francisco. The conference covered existing and coming innovations in science and technology. I attended a session about grid computing, which ended up in two blogs; one about grid computing and projects within that field and one about sharing your computer power for research. The latter one was commented on by a few readers.For the blogs I used quotes from the session and did some background checks on former research.Labels: CNET News.com