Kevin Rose & Gary Vaynerchuk
10 CommentsDIGG THIS!! Josh and I interview Kevin Rose and Gary Vaynerchuk at the Future of Web Apps conference in Miami, FL.
Make sure you follow Kevin and Gary on Twitter. You might as well follow us too while you’re at it: Josh and Adam.
This episode is the first in our Future of Web Apps (FOWA) series, and is proudly sponsored by Engine Yard
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Gary is working on a Top Secret Gourmet Food Website.
Kevin and Gary talk Packers vs the Jets, Brett Favre did in fact RETIRE. Sorry Kevin.
Kevin on Pownce. Sharing media with a tight group of friends. Email is broken and Pownce really solves the problem with sharing media with friends.
Gary talks about how WineLibrary TV bought Corkd, Gary comments on Dan and Dan, Dan Cederholm and Dan Benjamin sharing some insight into why he bought Corkd and why he’s been lame and hasn’t really done shit with the site since he bought it!
Gary’s compliments Eric Kastner his lead rails developer
What? Leah Culver likes the Python. Nice!
Kevin talks language choice regarding Pownce. He was pushing for PHP not Rails, but since Leah likes Python and she set the technical lead on the project they went with Python.
Kevin talks about where he came from, G4 TV, web app ideas and more. Kevin comes from a family of entrepreneurs, and he really knew that he had to take some of his “really cool ideas” and turn them into something big.
Kevin talks about OpenID support in Digg? Kevin is waiting on Gary to add it to Corkd.
Steve Williams at Digg is the leader in helping Digg keep there content open by joining the Data Portability Group. Everything submitted to Digg is under the Creative Commons / Public Domain license.
Whoa! Gary was on Conan O’Brien. Making the front page of Digg, Scary but nothing compares to National Television.
Gary gave Kevin a signed T-Shirt and he was appreciative. Gary is a ROCKSTAR!
Gary V says, “Revision 3 – if focused and done proper, will be the biggest selling, ludicrous, business moves in this space of all time. I have no doubt in my mind that Revision 3 is going to be one of the most financially obnoxious maneuvers in this space of all time, if done right. That’s what I think about how grand of a concept Revision 3 is.”.
Kevin thanks and agrees with Gary on his thoughts on Revision 3.
Kevin wanted to leave G4 TV and The Screensavers to create a new show for online. The idea was to create Revision 3 around the ability to create original content and programming that could fill that niche of hardcore tech programing that they couldn’t do with on G4 with The Screensavers. It was about creating content that they could freely move around to any platform: TV, online…whatever.
Kevin is going to hook Gary up and get him on Virgin Atlantic Airlines.
Kevin talks about TV programming and the issues that networks face with trying to take that same content online.
Gary is a HUGE, HUGE, HUUUGE fan of what we are doing with TastyPlanner.com and agrees that there are some natural fits between TastyPlanner and his Gourmet food website that on come.
Kevin is working on a TOP SECRET porn website, and Gary is to be his main talent! He keeps going and going and going…
Gary and Kevin come up with 11 businesses and talk about how hard it is to stay focused when you are so driven and there is so much that you could be doing.
Gary mentions that he is getting his ass handed to him from the wine community about what he’s not doing with Corkd.
Kevin and Gary are planning to be working together on a project in the near future.
Kevin talks about the direction and evolution of Revision 3. He gives his advice on how to start a new project like Digg or Revision 3 and get the idea out there, WITHOUT giving up your company to get it off the ground. “Do it on the Cheap”, says Kevin.
Gary talks about his passion for Red Headed hamsters and Pythons.
Kevin and Gary talk community and what they have had to do to keep their communities passionate and thriving.
Crunching web servers with Digg frontpage links.
Gary talks about Digg Townhall and how that ties into retaining and building your community.
The Lifehacker community trust. They listen.
Web 2.0-sphere compared to the Hip Hop mentality circa 1985 in the web space right now. Don’t be a sell-out, work your community even harder! Your brand can go from hero to zero in a heartbeat.
Gary to release a CD called “Love songs with Vino on the side”, a Barry White kinda tone. Gary loves, loves, loves what we are doing with TastyPlanner.com.
Digg has plans to release one or two features that are going to be game changers for who they are as a site right now later this year.
Gary is big into the Friend Feed thing.
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