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Wow. I am so glad I flew down to Seattle last Thursday on the eve of our all day Real Time event and August Capital party. I got a great story on Redfin turning profitable and saw some unlaunched Animoto video products.But by far the sweetest moment was a brief comment by the New York Times' Technology Editor Damon Darlin, who sat on the panel with me. Darlin and I exchanged blows last month, some of you may remember, over the notion of "process journalism." The panel was the first time I've met him in person, and the first time we'd communicated since that story. He was surprisingly affable in person. And I'll love him forever for saying that he begins every morning by reading TechCrunch and assigning reporters to follow up on interesting stories:
Wow. I am so glad I flew down to Seattle last Thursday on the eve of our all day Real Time event and August Capital party. I got a great story on Redfin turning profitable and saw some unlaunched Animoto video products.
But by far the sweetest moment was a brief comment by the New York Times' Technology Editor Damon Darlin, who sat on the panel with me. Darlin and I exchanged blows last month, some of you may remember, over the notion of "process journalism." The panel was the first time I've met him in person, and the first time we'd communicated since that story.
He was surprisingly affable in person. And I'll love him forever for saying that he begins every morning by reading TechCrunch and assigning reporters to follow up on interesting stories: