Naked Conversations TechCrunch Party Photos

by Scott Beale on February 18, 2006 · 10 comments

Naked Conversations

Several hundred people showed up tonight at the TechCrunch headquarters in Atherton for the Naked Conversations book launch party. Naked Conversations is a recently published book written by Shel Israel & Robert Scoble on the subject of corporate blogging. Here are some photos I shot of the festivities.

Photos from Naked Conversations TechCrunch Party

From the Barns & Noble review:

People don’t want to hear from your PR people: They want to hear from living, breathing you. Blogs let you humanize your company and discover exactly what your customers are thinking right now. Microsoft’s Robert Scoble, arguably the world’s best-known corporate blogger, says it’s time you joined the conversation.

You can order Naked Conversations directly from Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Brian Oberkirch February 18, 2006 at 1:01 pm

Scott: your photos rock. Thanks for sharing them.

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