Archive for December, 2007

adidas X Looney Toons - Tweety Bird - EQT B-BALL Hi Jr.

For all the junior lady ballers out there these are pretty tough, minus the Tweety image the colors of this EQT is pretty fresh with bright yellow, orange, blue and white on the top and a fresh clear icy outsole. These are currently available at Major DC.

Major DC
1426 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20007

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Is this really going to be the Zoom LeBron V NYC edition? After the very successful Zoom LeBron IV NYC Edition, see this pair leaves much to be desired. The abstract pattern of messages and numbers does not have the same tasteful affect of the very cool ZLIV NYC. Hopefully these early rumors of this being the NYC edition is false. Via HK-Kicks

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Last week, as many are aware, the Silicon Alley Insider released the much awaited Alley 100 list.

I say much “awaited” because (I feel no shame in pointing out) leading up to the release of the official list there was a large amount of activity on, and buzz around, a site I put up (using BricaBox) called the “Silicon Alley 100: People’s Choice.”

This was a place for “the people” to nominate and vote on folks to be recognized for their influence in the NY tech scene.

It was this list which stirred up quite a controversy within the nextNY community and greater NY tech scene, garnering scathing posts from folks like my friend Charlie O’Donnell along with mostly excited and engaging posts from folks like Greg Verdino and Darren Herman, to name a few (here are a few others).

Regardless of opinion, it was clear that with the People’s Choice version of the list everyone had an opinion. Either it was the best thing ever that “the people” had their own version of the list, or it was an example of how “the people” are ineffective at measuring influence and power.

So, when the Insider finally released their list last week, my first questions was, “How close were We?”

The answer:
Pretty darn close.
Minus some pretty big holes.
Plus some holes filled in by big misses on the Insider list.

Today I finally got around to posting a quantitative analysis comparing the list up on Google Spreadsheets. Check it out. I think it tells an interesting story.

What the list shows is that the “people’s” list had about 20 of the 100 people on the SAI list, under-weighting the average person by 13 places. This under-weighting was due, in part, to the fact that the “People’s Choice” list included 6 of the 21 unranked “Up and Comers” that the Insider recognized. (Full Disclosure: SAI put me in this list, which I can only attribute to a “typo,” as Caroline McCarthy did for herself.)

Now, there are several ways to interpret the difference in weighting of the lists, but I think it has to do with community and entrepreneurship versus power and the establishment. To illustrate this point, consider the folks who were most under-weighted and most over-weighted by the People’s Choice list.

Most under-weighted by “the people”:

  1. Quincy Smith
  2. David Rosenblatt
  3. John Borthwick

Must over-weighted by “the people”:

  1. Allen Stern
  2. Andrew Rasiej
  3. Charlie O’Donnell

What makes the first three folks “power and the establishment” is that their influence in exerted on the exiting and king-making side of “influence” (supposedly the measurement we were going by). Quincy buys “new media” companies; David sold DoubleClick; John sold Fotolog. It’s not a knock on them or SAI: It’s an observation of one way to measure influence.

The “over-weighted” folks, however, are the foot-soldiers, the folks changing (read: influencing) the face of NY tech literally from its grassroots.

Perhaps it’s a chicken and egg question, but I’m not surprised the “the people” sided with the grassroots side of influence (the egg?).

Anyway, I think the type of influence each list weighted is an important way to analyze what went on. Another way to analyze the two lists is by omissions.

Looking down the SAI list, it’s clear to me that “the people” missed some pretty important people altogether. Consider these “holes” (in order of measured importance):

  1. Michael Bloomberg
  2. Alan Patricof
  3. Tim Armstrong
  4. Jim Cramer

Then look at these omissions from SAI’s list (in order of measured importance):

  1. David Rose
  2. Stephen Colbert
  3. Arriana Huffington
  4. Clay Shirkey

Once again it seems to the a “people have spoken” vs a “powers have spoken” thing. Again, not that “power” is a bad way of measuring “influence,” it just shows you from what mindset a “people’s choice” list comes from and from what mindset a curated “kind-maker” list comes from.

So, I’m interested in what *you* read into these two lists. I personally believe that each has its place and each is important in its own right. I wouldn’t want the “official” list to have many of the folks who made it into the top of the People’s Choice list, but I also think a people’s choice version keeps the “official” guys honest.

Besides from the usually cries of “lists are stupid,” what are your opinions? I’d love to see a blog post or a few comments of your reaction.

MeetupTonight was the last NY Video Meetup of 2007. There were major technical issues throughout the evening which forced one presenter to next month and kept us focused on the Wiffiti board for half of the time and doing individual intros for another piece of the evening. Frankly I was bored so my recaps below are short and blunt. Below are the videos for each presentation. I will allow this as normally the Video Meetups are quite good.

ModMyLife

I could swear I've seen this demo for ModMyLife before. The basic idea. They have actors who they don't pay act out stunts in NYC that the audience decides on. It's cute, not sure if it's the next killer idea but it's a good time waster. They won't let the actors do anything illegal or "dumb" so not sure how far they will go. But they do have "digg-like" voting.

 

Redlasso

Redlasso lets you take clips from other sources and put them together and then save or upload the final clip. They also monitor stats on where the files are stored. Questions around copyright and monetization came up - he had no concrete answers on either.

 

OriginDigital

The sponsor of the event - they showed off their Odaptor product. You upload videos, it converts them, makes an xml, makes various formats and can send them to various providers. Didn't really see anything unique or new - though it seemed very smooth in interface.

 

Sportsbone.tv

The only content creator of the evening, Sportsbone.tv creates video shows about football with a "funny" twist using lots of props it seems. A couple bits were funny. A woman in the audience suggested they do the shows live as the football game is in progress, I thought that was a nifty idea. Ten friends from college create this - each one focuses on another aspect of the business.

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Pretty dope casual low top from Supra, this is the low top of the Skytop that’s been making the rounds on the blogs recently. This shoe features black denim along with black suede and just a hit of black denim. Via Complex / Read on Nicekicks

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Nike Asia has already sent these nice fall color Trainer Dunk Highs out to some accounts. They look very much ACG colors with the tweed brown and purple. Available at LTD Online Japan

Color: anthracit/v.pur-twd-blk
Style:316589-052
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bigscreenlittlescreen.jpgIn this extra special BigScreen LittleScreen Meetup on Tuesday, December 11th, we'll watch more short online video works and then discuss creative, production, and technical issues. Special guest screenings presenters include Matthew Carlin from Agency.com, Ranjit Grewal from jamstar.tv, Kirby Ferguson from goodiebag.tv and Paul Kontonis from For Your Imagination presenting a "Pink the Series" Success Case Study and Discussion. Welcoming and networking is from 6:30-7:30pm and the presentations begin at 7:30pm. This Meetup is moderated by Matt Semel from 10ton and hosted by For Your Imagination, 22 West 27th Street, 6th Floor - between 6th Ave and Broadway. Seating is limited and the event is BYOB. To reserve your spot, sign up here.

Amie Street founders Elias Roman and Joshua Boltuch discuss how their independent music social network functions as a fun and innovative community for discovering and buying music online.



What we learned about Amie Street:
  • A fun, transactional, online community for independent music
  • If users promote a song which becomes popular, they receive credit to purchase more music
  • Expanding with corporate sponsorships, and with animea nd manga in Amie Street Japan

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New York’s Supreme and Japan’s Neighborhood will join forces again on an amazing collaboration of good which included New Era Fitteds, Stadium Jackets, an M65, a pair of selvedge-treated denim, two exclusive t-shirts, and of course the item we are interested in the Vans. The Vans Sk8-Hi and Chukka were designed with each bearing the slogan “Troops of Tomorrow” and features the newly designed Supreme and Neighborhood logo. Three colorways of each style will be available. The entire collection will be available at NY and LA on December 28th. And Japan will release the M-65 jacket, full-zip hoodie, Larry Clark Tee, New Era cap and Vans Chukka on December 15th. The stadium jacket, denim, logo tee and Vans Sk-8 Hi will be available on January 2nd. Via Supreme

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Very interesting reskin of the Nike Blazer with Nike ACG (All Conditions Gear) materials and design. The look a little like they can be Nike Considered. The upper shoe uses a water resistant canvas and the sole gets a hiking book upgrade, the last two lace loops also get a boot treatment. Looks like a pretty nice shoe for a nice hike in the mountains. No word on a release date. Via juebankongjian

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