A catch phrase will go here soon.

Photo: 1990 was a great year for me (can you guess which one is me?)

9/21/2009

Some amazing photos of my nephew Nick from 1997 at the WTC. #family #911 (and with hendricks the bulldog)

9/21/2009

See and download the full gallery on posterous

My brothers and I with grandma and grandpa. Circa 1977 (I'm 7 years old).

9/20/2009

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Which would you rather own: Lamborghini or Tesla Roadster? thoughts on new hard top for Tesla?! :)

9/20/2009

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Photo of the @realannieduke at @wsopacademy at @bicyclecasino — great teacher… Chewed out four donkeys so far.

9/19/2009

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At thisnext.com board meeting

9/18/2009

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I'm Jason Calacanis, and I endorse this image. Who did this anyway?!

9/18/2009

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BREAKING: Seesmic Desktop 0.6 – Facebook Pages!

9/18/2009

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Loic Le Meur <team@seesmic.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:03 PM
Subject: Seesmic Desktop 0.6 – Facebook Pages!

Greetings, TeamSeesmic Friends!

We have some great updates to share for Seesmic Desktop 0.6!

To update this version, please click on the link or copy & paste into your browser: 
Facebook Pages
We're excited to share with you a new feature that will allow Seesmic Desktop to access and manage your Facebook Pages. In version 0.6, you now can view and manage any Facebook Page you follow. Configure each Facebook Page to show up as a column, post messages, and respond to comments and likes as you do in your personal Facebook feed. If you are the administrator, you can post messages as the administrator. With the Facebook Page feature, you have greater control on how you market your business, oversee your brand, listen to your fans and build your community.

 
To learn more about creating Facebook Pages:
http://www.facebook.com/help.php?page=905
To create a Facebook Page:
If you don't have a Facebook Page, go and build one now!

Reply to All
Save time communicating with your friends and followers by replying to all of the usernames listed in a message. Instead of writing all the usernames when responding to a message, or "re-tweeting" and the editing a message, simply click on the gearwheel in an avatar and "Reply to All."


 
 
Favorites column
Along with an aggregated view of your full timeline (HOME, REPLIES, PRIVATE, and SENT), we have now added a FAVORITES column. Along with seeing a separate favorites view for each account, you now have a full view of all of your messages marked as favorite. We've also added the function to "Unfavor" a message, giving you full control to identify and manage your favorite messages.

Partnership with YFROG
We want to bring you the best for your shared pictures and we are proud to announce a new partnership with YFROG who becomes today our default picture posting service for all Seesmic applications. Click on the camera icon in either client and post your photos to Twitter via yfrog.  It's just that simple. Yfrog is an easy way to share photos and videos from wherever you happen to be.  Yfrog's infrastructure is powered by ImageShack, a safe and reliable hosting media since 2003.   

 
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I just posted this comment to a blog questioning how we select a winner for TechCrunch50

9/17/2009

I just posted this comment to a blog questioning how we select a winner
( http://broadstuff.com/index.php?url=archives/1870-RedBeacon-wins-TechCrunch-50-WTF.html
)

 My comment:

 AlanP: Regarding your claim of voting rigging that’s kind of
impossible. Mike and I each put up $25,000 for the $50,000 prize.

 We each get one vote as to who we think should win. If we don’t agree
we would split the prize, but for the last three years we believed
that the presenting company with the best chance of having a LARGE,
breakout success would be: Mint, Yammer and RedBeacon.

 We are not perfect in our selection process–no one could be. However,
we are looking fairly smart thanks to the huge win of Mint and the
breakout success of Yammer over the past 12 months (they are making a
LOT of money).

 RedBeacon was not as sexy as, say, CitySourced or Anyclip, but they
are the business we think will become worth $100M to $1B over the
coming years.

 That’s really what we’re trying to do in selecting a winner: picking
the company most likely to be the most successful–not the sexiest or
most innovative of the moment.

 Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

 all the best,

 Jason

Another perfect day in LA. Taurus enjoys the morning sun sitting next to me.

9/17/2009

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Hello, my name is Jason. Welcome to my blog on the interwebs. You can reach me on twitter @jason and by email at jason@calacanis.com. My Skype is jasoncalacanis, and my mobile phone is 310-456-4900.

I only pick up numbers I recognize, and in terms of emailing me, the best strategy is to write short, blunt and to the point requests. I can quickly respond to short messages, and many times I simply don't have the time to read five page pitches. In terms of taking meetings, I only do that after reviewing an actual product (not a business plan). So, the best time to ping me is when you have mockups or an alpha site. I don't read business plans, and I've never written one.

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