BAVC Innovation Salon III: Serial Disruption

by Scott Beale on October 22, 2007 · 0 comments

BAVC Innovation Salon III

BAVC Innovation Salon III, “Serial Disruption or How I Learned to Twitter Your Flickr” takes place this Thursday, October 25th at SF State Downtown. The event features a panel with Noah Glass (Twitter), George Oates (Flickr) and Jason Tanz (Wired Magazine), moderated by Schlomo Rabinowitz. The event is free, just RSVP.

We used to call it a “paradigm shift.” Adapt or die. Heck, we used to call it revolution. Now we’re in a race to keep up or risk getting trampled by the internets.

If you’re still combing the newspaper for jobs, looking for dates in dimly lit bars, searching main street for Tower Records, trying to find your friend Scott on his land line, or looking up at street signs stranded, confused or, god forbid, bored …wake up! Your world’s been flickred, twittered and dugg.

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