Adriana Gascoigne and Nandor Fejer of bub.blicio.us tv interviewed the latest crop of Web 2.0 companies vying for attention, traction, and users.
Interviews include:
TellFriends, James Lim — Social bookmarking tool built on infokarma to help people tell their friends about all the good stuff in life.
MerchantCircle, Kevin Leu — Platform for small businesses to build online storefronts and leverage coupon tools.
Readware, Pierre Wolff — A new concept in rich discovery tools built on text analysis technology.
MyThings.com, Martha Danly — MyThings formally announced its US launch at the event. MyThings.com is a platform for people to catalog, track, talk about, and ultimately add value to their “things” through unique partnerships with retailers, manufacturers, service providers, auction houses.


Joel Sacks and Erica Ogg of CNET


Event organizer Myles Weissleder and Lawrence Coburn of Rateitall and Sexywidget

Brian Blank of FutureWorks and Gil Heiman of Collanos
We also caught up with several other entrepreneurs including:
- Mick Liubinskas, Tangler
- Reo Laemmler, xcellery
- Franco Dal Molin, Collanos
- Ian Fish
- Bill Ayers, Webeneur
- Michael Tchong, ubercool
- Ben Wan
- Anderw Filev, Wrike
For more pictures, please visit Brian Solis‘ flickr album.
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Discussion
Sorry, the MerchantCircle boys had to bounce early. I had to be somewhere else, but we promise to give you a scoop pretty soon about our going-ons!