I exported a Quicktime movie of my slides from ETECH (click to advance each slide). I'll be doing a vidcast of the presentation in a week or two so you can get the full effect (and hopefully I'll be able to share it in multiple formats). For the two Demo Time slides, here're the scripts I would have used if the network would have been less flaky:

Demo One

  1. on a friend's page, hit the star
  2. rss reading
  3. topic aggregation (om and techcrunch)
  4. now click through to a one of the pages
  5. open the technorati topbar to see what's going on

Demo Two

  1. open photo browser -- look for etech
  2. photo uploading -- ok i want to upload my own photos
  3. history search (to find something to blog -- like the techcrunch page we saw before)
  4. blogging workflow (of page found through history and then drag in uploaded photo)

Leave me comments if you have any questions. Update: By request from the management, I decided to remove 3 slides at the end of the presentation about "getting laid" since without context from the in-person presentation, it may seem a bit more lewd than intended.


💬 Comments from the original post

hash · 2006-03-10 14:42:21
Chris, thanks for throwing those slides up. I found the presentation very interesting yesterday. I've been using Flock for a couple of months now and have been impressed with the improvements I've seen. I appreciate the way you guys are approaching web browsers from a whole new perspective.
Randy · 2006-03-11 09:51:21
Can you post the presentation as a PPT presentation file as well? Thanks.
FactoryJoe · 2006-03-11 11:46:32
@ Randy: Hmm. Well, I've uploaded it, but I can't say that it's going to work just right. Let me know if you get it working.
GigaOM : » Live from SXSW · 2006-03-11 12:09:29
[...] Now that we have that out of the way, can’t forget to mention that eTech just finished up last week in San Diego. We were on the plane with Chris Messina, who had just give his presentation on Flock. If tech culture is going bedouin, then Southwest Airlines (and JetBlue) could be considered our camels. Matt Haughey reflects on his eTech experience. Ted Rheingold chats about getting bought with iVillage’s Mark Graham. And Regine at We Make Money Not Art is intrigued by Danah Boyd’s concept of ‘glocalization.’ The thing I’m mad to have missed was the Roomba Chicken Fights put on by Phillip Torrone. [...]
Alex Piner · 2006-03-11 14:47:36
Chris, ppt looks fine in Open Office...
Kyriakos · 2007-07-20 23:23:14
Interesting...

Flock ETech presentation available