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MoU @ Virtual Worlds San Jose: Images

Published on Monday, October 15th, 2007 by Mat

We ARE the fun ship. I mean, all we need is Kathie Lee Gifford (that’s a figurative aspiration).

trio
Lauren, Eliana & Blair

jeff
Jeff: always closing…

blair and chris
Blair and Chris celebrating…

Reub
Reuben tries unsuccessfully to curb his enthusiasm…

da boyz
Da Boyz

Maria
Maria - the Hollywood angle…

Thanks to Gregory for taking these shots.

Meet MoU @ Virtual Worlds Fall Conference, San Jose, Oct 10-11

Published on Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 by Mat

I had the pleasure of attending the inaugural Virtual Worlds Conference in NYC back in March - the organizers were well ahead of the curve in recognizing the market need for this kind of show. With the explosive growth in this industry - March really does seem like eons ago - the West Coast follow-up next month is clearly the definitive virtual worlds event for those based in Silicon Valley or Hollywood.

Over 1,000 people are expected, including speakers from Cisco, Disney, Intel, Microsoft, Amazon, Turner, MTV, Dreamworks and IBM. Our own Reuben Steiger, Chris Lassonde and Peter Phillips will also be speaking and we’re busy with preparations.

If you’re a follower of this blog and you’re on the West Coast (or hey, even further afield), we’d love to see you there. There will be close to 15 MoU employees roaming around the conference, so say hi. Registration is still open at http://www.virtualworlds2007.com/index.html.


Leaving for Singapore to Speak at Engage 2007

Published on Sunday, September 23rd, 2007 by Reuben

Back in April I went to London where I spoke at a fascinating conference called Wildfire, put on by Leo Burnett and Contagious Magazine. The program focuses on the emerging disciplines of viral marketing, branded entertainment and networked storytelling. At 1:30 PM Monday morning I leave for Singapore for the Asian counterpart to this event, aptly titled “Engage 2007″. At times like this, I truly question my sanity — wondering why I’m willing to fly 14 hours each way to speak for 40 minutes. The answer, I hope, is that the other speakers will be more interesting than I am.