Blogging Without Borders

by Scott Beale on March 12, 2005 · 0 comments

Blogging without Borders

SXSW Interactive is in full swing and being blogged and Flickr’d in realtime.

There were several great panels today, including “Blogging without Borders: Bridging the Digital Content divide”, moderated by Jonas Luster (CollabNet) with panelists Sean Bonner, Hossein Derakhshan, Chris Ulbrich and Ze Frank.

To start the day off on the right “foot”, Anil Dash (Six Apart) hosted Kick! 2005 , a game of kickball for geeks and bloggers.

Finally, at one of tonight’s after parties, I met David Rose, SXSW’s webmaster, and he was telling me about the 2.6GB BitTorrent that he created with over 750 mp3’s from SXSW bands. The downloads from his seeds are already in the terrabye range. Wired News interviewed him earlier in the week. Pretty amazing stuff.

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