There is a standing room only crowd in Kathy’s keynote — and we’re talking thousands. And there’s a standing room only crowd in the over-flow room. I’ve taken notes, but, frankly, they don’t do her talk justice. Find it on video — not audio, as it will make little sense without the visuals.
She’s throwing out some incredibly valuable nuggets.
Like this: “According to research, when people read conversational english, something in their brain thinks “this is a conversation. I need to hold up my end of the conversation.”




March 28th, 2007 at 8:32 pm
[...] If Sierra’s situation did not involve such a heinous, possibly criminal, set of threats, I would be a blogging tonight about a lesson that can be learned on how not to amplify wackos, malcontents and Asperger Syndrome sufferers who think they are being witty when they spew envy-feuled loathing towards “the popular kids.” And Kathy is definitely a popular kid. As I blogged at SXSW a couple of weeks ago, you would have thought she was a rock star (or, at least, a Guy Kawasaki) as the thousands attending her keynote presentation overflowed into a second room). And she was great. [...]