Four entrepreneurs, a blogging venture capitalist, a New York Times technology editor, a Wired magazine scribe and an only mildly abrasive Michael Arrington joined forces Thursday night to deliver an interesting and occasionally revealing glimpse into the art of running a startup technology business two decades after the dawn of the Web.
Anyone seeking real controversy or similar forms of entertainment might have been disappointed. The "Naked Truth" event at Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park was more Oprah Winfrey than it was Jerry Springer. But there was some moderate disagreement and insight. Those moments, and some guy offering his opinion from the sidewalk, kept things pretty interesting for most of the night.
See our previous post for slides, and read on for some highlights.
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