Podcast Hotel 3 Photos

by Scott Beale on April 21, 2007 · 0 comments

Podcast Hotel 3

Podcast Hotel 3

Podcast Hotel 3

Podcast Hotel 3

Podcast Hotel 3

Podcast Hotel 3

Podcast Hotel 3

Podcast Hotel 3

I stopped by Podcast Hotel 3 a few times on Friday and Saturday, taking a few photos here and there, mostly on Saturday. I was able to catch one of the best panels of the conference, Eddie Codel’s “The State of Vlogging: What’s New?”, featuring a lively discussion between Eddie, Justin Kan of Justin.tv, Schlomo Rabinowitz and Josh Wolf, who was recently released from jail.

Kudos to Alex Williams and John Hartman for putting on a such great event.

UPDATE: Justin.TV Guide reported on Eddie’s panel, including some video captured from the Justin.tv stream.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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