6 Days to Twiistup, 2 Options

Twiistup is just a week away and if you’re trying to decide between a Full Event pass and an Evening Mixer pass, this should help.

The Full Event: If you want to see the All-Star speakers, meet the big players in the Venture Capital community and have an opportunity to spend time with the media, then get the Full Event pass. The night portion is great fun, but we created the day portion for the serious players to take care of business before the party started. I loved the Twiistup evening as much as anyone, but I wanted to bring the heavy hitters back into the mix. Of course the Full Event Tickets include the evening too!

The Evening Mixer: If you liked Twiistup just the way it was and you can’t get the time off work, don’t worry we still know how to throw a party – we even brought back the open bar. Twiistup 6 goes 80’s Tech Prom style with the Purple Rain lounge and the Atari 2600 game room. Mix, mingle, drink, and meet the Showoffs!

Twiistup is also proud to support our friends at Social Media Club. The social media community has always been a big part of Twiistup and we’re hoping Chris can make it to Twiistup as our guest to continue spreading the word on the good work of SMC.

A quick note about Parking. Self-Parking at the Hilton is $9 flat rate with validation and Valet is $14 flat rate with validation…yes Twiistup will validate.

Two of the Top people in Web TV Confirmed for Twiistup 6

The Twiistup schedule is almost complete. Since this is a LA we wanted to make sure we got the best people we could find to talk about online entertainment so we’re excited that Dmitry Shapiro of Veoh and Justin Kan of Justin.TV are coming to Twiistup to talk about future trends in online video.

Just a little more than 2 weeks to Twiistup and tickets are starting to go so get yours here.

Dmitry Shapiro founder and CEO of Veoh – Dmitry started Veoh with a very short to-do list: First, democratize. Open the business of television-once strictly a members-only deal-to a virtual community of broadcasters. Second, connect those broadcasters with new, global audiences, hungry for a limitless world of compelling programming to fill every niche interest, and desire. Before he imagined Veoh, Dmitry built Akonix Systems, one of the leading P2P network security companies with over 1.5 million deployed enterprise licenses in companies such as Viacom, Disney, Newscorp, and Cingular. Before that, Dmitry led the technology groups at CollegeClub, a 4 million member online college community and Fujitsu Telecommunications.

Justin Kan Founder of Justin.TV – Founded in October 2006, Justin.tv is the largest online community for people to broadcast, watch and interact around live video. With more than 41 million unique visitors per month and 428,000 channels broadcasting live video, Justin.tv is the leading live video site on the Web, enabling users to create real-time connections with others around the world. Headquartered in San Francisco, Justin.tv is funded by: Y Combinator, Alsop Louie Partners and Draper Associates.

If you haven’t seen the updated list of speakers, you can check it out here. Stay tuned, we’ll be putting out the final schedule soon.

Introducing the Twiistup Showoffs

Twiistup 6 Bakespace

www.bakespace.com

Los Angeles, CA

BakeSpace preserves and updates the age-old tradition of gathering in the kitchen to cook and socialize. It’s an independent grassroots community where people from around the world gather to post, search and swap recipes, build new friendships, learn from one another and express their passion for all things food-related. The site was named a 2009 Webby Award Nominee for Best Social Network.

Bantam Live

Bantam Live

www.bantamlive.com

New York, NY

Bantam Live is an online service for business teams to collaborate in a workspace and build business relationships across the Web.

Blip.fm

http://www.blip.fm

San Francisco, CA

Think: “Twitter for Music.” Blip.fm is a social music service powered by your most trusted sources: your friends and favorite people. Music discovery is inherently social, and recommendations are most compelling when they come from real people, people you respect and care about. Over a million people are already using Blip.fm to share and discover great music. Channel your inner DJ on Blip.fm.

Diddit

www.diddit.com

San Mateo, CA

Diddit is a site where users check off their life experiences (their “diddits”), tell stories, discover cool things to do, keep track of what they “wanna do,” and meet new people with similar interests. Diddit’s database includes over 400k activities ranging from travel content like ski runs, roller coasters and cruise ships to media objects such as movies, books and television series.

Twiistup 6 Educator

Educator

http://educator.com

Los Angeles, CA

Educator.com is a pioneering venture aimed at equalizing education by assembling the best teachers in the country and making their lectures affordable to everyone.

EQAL

www.eqal.com

Sherman Oaks, CA

EQAL (pronounced “Equal”) is a social entertainment company dedicated to redefining the way users interact with content and each other.

Twiistup 6 ExpenseBay

ExpenseBay

www.expensebay.com

Santa Monica, CA

Business travelers dread the monthly task of filling out expense reports. Instead of stacks of receipts and lengthy hours of data entry, ExpenseBay’’s secure SaaS solution gives business employees an easy way to automate their weekly expense reports. ExpenseBay can export an expense report automatically into a companies mandated spreadsheet or existing Expense Management Applications.

JamLegend

www.jamlegend.com

San Francisco, CA

JamLegend is changing the way music is experienced online. We give artists an easy way to promote their music in a Guitar Hero-like game, and gamers the ability to play more songs with more friends, anytime, anywhere.

Twiistup 6 Mobolize

Mobophiles

www.mobolize.com

Los Angeles, CA

The Mobolize solution from Mobophiles solves the two biggest problems with the Web: slow page loads and no offline access. With Mobolize, you can now have the freedom which comes with having a Web that you can count on, regardless of where you are.

Twiistup 6 PeopleBrowsr

PeopleBrowsr

www.peoplebrowsr.com

San Francisco, CA

Peoplebrowsr is a real-time search engine and client for you to look into the pulse of digital conversations and engage across multiple social networks simultaneously. With filtering, you can bubble up “memes and themes” that are important to you or your brand across any “Web 2.0″ service like Twitter, Friendfeed and Facebook.

Twiistup 6 Streamy

Streamy

www.streamy.com

Manhattan Beach CA

Streamy is a real-time news and social media dashboard. Read news and see what your friends are reading around the Web. Continue the conversation with instant messaging, sharing, and groups. Drag and drop stories to quickly share and navigate. Extend the conversation with connections to Twitter, Facebook, AIM, Google Talk and more.

Twiistup 6 Uservoice

UserVoice

http://uservoice.com

Santa Cruz, CA

UserVoice lets you harness the best ideas of your users and help turn them into product champions. Turn on a UserVoice forum, and have your customers help move your product forward.

Who's Speaking

  • Peter Guber

    Peter Guber

    Chairman and CEO, Mandalay Entertainment

    Peter Guber

    Peter Guber

    Founder and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment, the visionary multimedia venture spanning movies, TV, sports, and new media, Peter Guber is among the most successful executives in the entertainment and communications industries. Films he personally produced or executive produced, including "Rain Man," "Batman," "The Color Purple," "Midnight Express," "Gorillas In The Mist," "The Witches of Eastwick," "Missing," and "Flashdance," have earned more than three billion dollars worldwide and garnered more than fifty Academy Award nominations.

    Tapped for his wisdom and expertise, Guber appears as a media and entertainment analyst on numerous network and cable shows. He can be seen as co-host of In the House, a half-hour news and interview show focused on industry trends in pop culture. Guber can also be seen on the NBC-owned Los Angeles outlet KNBC, as co-host of Show Business with Bart and Guber. This weekly show features discussion and analysis specifically designed for Los Angeles showbiz community.

    Peter Guber is a noted author and in December 2007 wrote the cover article for the Harvard Business Review titled, The Four Truths of the Storyteller. He has since authored op-ed pieces for the New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. He is currently writing a business book to be published by Crown Publishing Group in the Fall of 2010. Guber is a full professor at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television and has been a member of the faculty for over 30 years.

    Mandalay Entertainment Group

  • Paul Graham

    Paul Graham

    Founder of Y-Combinator

    Paul Graham

    Paul Graham

    Paul Graham is an essayist, programmer, and programming language designer. In 1995 he developed with Robert Morris the first web-based application, Viaweb, which was acquired by Yahoo in 1998. In 2002 he described a simple statistical spam filter that inspired a new generation of filters. He’s currently working on a new programming language called Arc, a new book on startups, and is one of the partners in Y Combinator.

    ycombinator.com

  • Richard Rosenblatt

    Richard Rosenblatt

    Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO, Demand Media

    Richard Rosenblatt

    Richard Rosenblatt

    As a serial entrepreneur and Internet visionary, Richard co-founded Demand Media in May 2006, and currently serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Through Demand Media, Richard is redefining the next generation of new media companies.

    Richard has built, operated and sold numerous Internet media companies with a combined value of more than $1.3 billion. Most recently, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Intermix Media, Inc., and Chairman of Myspace.com. He joined Intermix in March 2004 and led a successful turnaround of its existing business. Specifically, he helped grow Myspace.com from an unknown website to one of the most popular properties on the Internet and developed a number of new online properties, significantly increasing shareholder value. During his eighteen months as CEO of Intermix, its public market capitalization grew from $70 million to over $650 million, until acquired by News Corporation in October 2005.

    As Founder, Chairman and CEO, Richard sold iMALL in 1999 to Excite@Home for $565 million. iMALL was one of the first Internet companies to recognize the power of user-generated content. It offered users a suite of tools that enabled them to build their own eCommerce stores and conduct transactions over the Internet.

    Richard is actively involved in a number of private Internet companies and serves as non-executive chairman of iCrossing, a leading digital and natural search firm. Richard is a Southern California native, with a BA from UCLA and JD from USC Law School.

    Demand Media

  • Om Malik

    Om Malik

    Founder Giga Omni Media

    Om Malik

    Om Malik

    Om Malik is the founder and senior writer for GigaOm. Before launching his own publishing venture, Om was a senior writer for Business 2.0 magazine covering telecom and broadband stories. He is also a Venture Partner at True Ventures.

    gigaom.com

  • Lisa Stone

    Lisa Stone

    Co-Founder and CEO of BlogHer

    Lisa Stone

    Lisa Stone

    Lisa Stone is the co-founder and CEO of BlogHer the leading participatory news, entertainment and information network for women online, reaching more than 15 million women each month via annual conferences, a Web hub, and an publishing network of more than 2,500 qualified, contextually targeted blog affiliates.

    BlogHer.com

  • Eric Ries

    Eric Ries

    The Lean Startup

    Eric Ries

    Eric Ries

    Eric Ries is the author of the blog Startup Lessons Learned and the lean startup methodology. He is a frequent public speaker. He previously co-founded and served as Chief Technology Officer of IMVU. He is the co-author of several books including The Black Art of Java Game Programming (Waite Group Press, 1996). While an undergraduate at Yale Unviersity, he co-founded Catalyst Recruiting. Although Catalyst folded with the dot-com crash, Ries continued his entrepreneurial career as a Senior Software Engineer at There.com, leading efforts in agile software development and user-generated content. In 2007, BusinessWeek named Ries one of the Best Young Entrepreneurs of Tech and in 2009 he was honored with a TechFellow award in the category of Engineering Leadership. He serves on the advisory board of a number of technology startups, and has worked as a consultant to a number of startups, companies, and venture capital firms.

    StartupLessonsLearned.com

  • Bambi Francisco

    Bambi Francisco

    Founder and CEO, Vator.tv

    Bambi Francisco

    Bambi Francisco

    Bambi Francisco is founder and CEO of Vator.tv, a leading platform for entrepreneurs and innovators to broadcast and communicate with industry professionals, and VatorNews, a video business network. Prior to Vator, Bambi was an award-winning columnist and correspondent at Dow Jones MarketWatch, where she had 400,000 subscribers to her newsletter. She was a morning business anchor for KPIX, the CBS affiliate in San Francisco and made frequent appearances as an expert on Internet investments and trends on CNBC, Fox Business News, and CBS.

    Wikipedia

  • Leila Chirayath Janah

    Leila Chirayath Janah

    Founder and CEO, Samasource

    Leila Chirayath Janah

    Leila Chirayath Janah

    Leila first developed the idea behind Samasource while working as a management consultant at Katzenbach Partners (now Booz & Co.), where her clients included global leaders in the outsourcing and telecom sectors and a number of prominent non-profits. Along with Professors Thomas Pogge and Aidan Hollis, she founded Incentives for Global Health and helped produce a plan for incentivizing the development of new drugs for neglected diseases. As an undergradudate, Leila authored background papers for the World Bank's Development Research Group and Ashoka on equity and social rights. Leila is a recipient of the Rainer Arnhold and TEDIndia Fellowships, and serves on the San Francisco board of the Social Enterprise Institute. She is a former Visiting Scholar at the Stanford Program on Global Justice and the Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at Australian National University. When she's not running Samasource, Leila blogs on Social Edge and tries to keep up with her Twitter account. She holds a B.A. from Harvard University.

    Samasource.org

  • Robert Scoble

    Robert Scoble

    Technology Blogger

    Robert Scoble

    Robert Scoble

    Robert Scoble is a blogger, technical evangelist, and author. Scoble is best known for his blog, Scobleizer, which came to prominence during his tenure as a technical evangelist at Microsoft.

    Scobleizer.com

  • Dave McClure

    Dave McClure

    Seed stage investor for the Founders Fund

    Dave McClure

    Dave McClure

    Dave McClure is a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur, startup investor, and blogger. He currently works for Founders Fund and coordinates FF Angel LLC, a seed-stage investment program; as well as fbFund REV, a micro-seed incubator program for Facebook-related startups.

    Dave is an investor in over 30 startup companies including: Mint (acquired by Intuit), SlideShare, Twilio, Credit Karma, UserVoice, Bit.ly, CrowdFlower, KissMetrics, TeachStreet, RichRelevance, Mashery, and Simply Hired, among many others.

    From 2005-2006, Dave launched and ran marketing for job search engine Simply Hired. From 2001-2004, Dave was Director of Marketing at PayPal (acquired by eBay in 2002), where he started & ran the PayPal Developer Network program. Prior to PayPal, Dave was a database consultant & programmer for several companies, including Microsoft and Intel. In 1994 he founded Aslan Computing, an internet and e-commerce firm later acquired by Servinet/Panurgy in 1998.

    Dave is the co-founder of Startup2Startup and Finance4Founders, two monthly dinner series for Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and investors. He has been chairperson and organizer for several tech and startup conferences including STARTonomics, Graphing Social Patterns, and Web 2.0 Expo (SF). He has been a visiting lecturer on social networking platforms and applications at Stanford University. Dave has been an advisor to microfinance organizations Unitus & Kiva, and co-founder of the Silicon Valley Microfinance Network. He graduated from The Johns Hopkins University in 1988 with a BS in Mathematical Sciences Engineering.

    Dave McClure

  • Rick Heitzmann

    Rick Heitzmann

    Managing Director of FirstMark Capital

    Rick Heitzmann

    Rick Heitzmann

    Rick Heitzmann, is the Managing Director of FirstMark Capital, a $2 billion VC fund focusing on investments in the emerging media & advertising and data & analytics sectors. Prior to founding FirstMark Capital, Rick was a Partner with Pequot Ventures. Rick led Pequot’s investments in StubHub (Acquired by eBay), First Advantage (NASDAQ: FADV) and US Search. Rick has led and sits on the board of 4 FirstMark portfolio companies, including Clickable, Weplay, Live Gamer and Riot Games.

    FirstMark Capital

  • Brian Solis

    Brian Solis

    New Media Author and Consultant

    Brian Solis

    Brian Solis

    Brian Solis is globally recognized as one of most prominent thought leaders in new media. A digital analyst, sociologist, and futurist, Solis has influenced the effects of emerging media on the convergence of marketing, communications, and publishing. He is principal of FutureWorks, an award-winning New Media agency in Silicon Valley, and has led interactive and social programs for Fortune 500 companies, notable celebrities, and Web 2.0 startups. BrianSolis.com is ranked among the top of world's leading business and marketing online resources.

    BrianSolis.com

  • Alex Quilici

    Alex Quilici

    Co-founder of Quack.com, CEO of YouMail

    Alex Quilici

    Alex Quilici

    Alex Quilici was the co-founder of voice-portal company Quack.com (acquired by AOL), and is currently CEO of YouMail. Quilici is also a member of the board of directors of NeoEdge Networks and a member of Tech Coast Angels. Quilici received a PhD in computer science from UCLA, and from 1991-1999 was a faculty member at the University of Hawaii.

    Wikipedia

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