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Another Fabulous Black & Orange Shout Out

October 29th, 2007 by marissa

Yet another reason that you should attend the Black & Orange: you may end up on someone else’s blog! Chris Preimesberger of eWeek’s Storage Station blog enjoyed our party so much that he posted a little summary and included a list of media, clients, and Eastwick staff he chatted with. I was lucky enough to be included in the list, so thanks for the shout out, Chris!

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From Media to Mingling

October 26th, 2007 by marissa

Earlier this week, I had coffee with my colleague, Rebecca and Stephen Shankland of CNET News. Stephen’s blog, Underexposed discusses digital photography, science, and open source software. I always enjoy sitting down with a member of the media, finding out how their beat or publication has changed, as well as thinking of ways that as a PR professional I can help them.

Speaking of conversing with the media, yesterday was our big party, the Black & Orange Bash which you can read about in the WSJ here or in a post by one of our illustrious guests, Chris Preimesberger. The B&O is our yearly ritual; a celebration including press, venture capitalists, clients, friends and the lovely Eastwick staff. Not to mention fortune tellers, caricature artists, and delish food all housed in the Triton museum which currently features the art of Bob Nugent. It was my first B&O and I’m very happy to say that it was a huge success! Maybe if you’re lucky, I can put you on the list for next year…

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Blog on

October 23rd, 2007 by marissa

Sam Zuckerman of the SF Chronicle recently wrote on the profitability of blogs, using Michael Arrington’s TechCrunch as a prime example. Zuckerman also includes GigaOM, Gawker, Boing Boing, and the Sugar, Inc. blog network in his list. Bloggers could even be considered the new celebrities; just look at the 6 million hits that Perez Hilton gets nearly everyday (proceed at your own risk!) Feel free to check out PC Magazine’s 100 favorite blogs of 2007, so that you can make your own blogroll. (And if you don’t know what a blogroll is, definitely check out some user friendly blogging terms!) Happy hunting!

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Seeqpod and Techie Dems

October 19th, 2007 by marissa

Last week, I went to a SF Tech Meetup event called SF Tech Rocks Out. It was my first Tech Meetup event and I recommend them to anyone. There were CEOs and CTOs from several music related tech companies who spoke and took part in a question and answer session. My favorite was Seeqpod, a playable online search engine (though I have been a Pandora fan for a few years now) which you can see in action below.


SeeqPod Music beta - Playable Search

And for something a little different, eWeek just reported on presidential donations in the tech industry for the first 3 quarters of this year. Nearly 70% of all donations went to either Obama or Hilary. Does that mean all techies are dems? Doubtful, though the stat that of the 23 companies surveyed, only two contributed more money to Republicans than Democrats is pretty staggering. Happy Friday!

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Web 2.0 (spelled two-point-oh)

October 17th, 2007 by marissa

There are a couple of interesting articles floating around the web today that address my last post. Both of them reference the start of the Web 2.0 summit, just a few blocks away from our lovely SF office.

Brad Stone and Matt Richtel of The New York Times write on the seemingly endless funds for Silicon Valley start-ups. They comment that often user interest can gauge investor interest using the example of Facebook, a company worth about half of Yahoo at a cool $15 billion, but with only 300 employees. The article also quotes Tim O’Reilly, creator of the term web 2.0, whose firm O’Reilly Media is one of the partners of the Web 2.0 Summit.

The second article could be considered more fun since Michael Calore of Wired’s Compiler blog includes a Web 2.0 BS generator created by his colleague, Rob Beschizza. Just hit refresh and start a whole new business, no funding needed!

And to add insult to injury, I am officially a web 2.0 participant, since I have completed my first wiki. I don’t know if I should be embarrassed or satisfied. Regardless, that seems to be where the world is heading…at least in the Silicon Valley!

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Mergers and Shakers

October 15th, 2007 by marissa

Every day I try to do a quick news review, looking at what is going on for my clients and their competitors, as well as the industry movers and shakers. Mergers and acquisitions are a constant theme in the media and not only for tech based companies. There is always some big fish looking to increase their scope (or profit) by merging (or taking over) someone smaller. Just look at SAP’s recent acquisition of Business Objects, Oracle’s bid for BEA Systems or the constant interest in Facebook by heavy hitters Yahoo!, Google, and Microsoft. Google alone has purchased 11 different companies this year! But with this said, what characterizes a successful partnership? This has been a popular subject in the past few weeks, particularly since there has been speculation that the market is headed for a downturn. Steve Tobak of CNET recently posted on failed mergers, highlighting 10 (often preventable) reasons why acquisitions can often be too idealistic to succeed in the real world. Sure, there are plenty of reasons to buy, but what’s the point if in the end profits don’t improve? I guess my question is, even with the market not headed in the most positive of directions, why is there still a new acquisition around every corner?

On a separate note, today is blog action day. For those of you who haven’t heard of it, please feel free to check out more information here. All the Eastwick bloggers are not only participating but Eastwick has pledged to give a dollar to the National Wildlife Federation for every page view we receive for the next 30 days. I am hoping to post quite a bit, so come on back, particularly since it’s such a great cause!

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