Mahalo Daily With Veronica Belmont, Debuts November 5th

by Scott Beale on October 30, 2007 · 6 comments

Our good friend Veronica Belmont (who previously was the co-host of CNET’s Buzz Out Loud) recently went to work for Mahalo, a human-powered search engine started by Jason Calacanis, to produce a daily video about various Mahalo topics. The show, “Mahalo Daily” will be launching on November 5th and in anticipation of it’s debut, Veronica has created a trailer for the show, where per Jason’s various suggestions, she pays tribute to several popular video blogs.

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1 adam Jackson October 30, 2007 at 2:44 pm

That was hilarious! I hope each episode is as funny as that. Veronica is so talented.

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2 Stan Smith November 1, 2007 at 12:03 am

Looks good! if it weren’t for the fact that are yet again capitalizing off the Hawaiian culture, this might be promising.
shootz!
Much Mahalos

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3 Todd Loren Sinclair August 3, 2008 at 8:09 am

I know Veronica isn’t on Mahalo anymore … but I must say .. the video was amusing .

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