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PopOut! ‘07 SG: Paparazzo’s photos

Posted in Paparazzi, PopOut! Singapore by ATT on the October 7th, 2007

PopOut! ‘07 SG must have been a great success for The Digital Movement with many bloggers posting their thoughts about it.

If you are looking for a list of these blogs, visit Uncle Sha.

NB: Paparazzo is the singular of Paparazzi.


Person in the photo rumoured to be DK. Was he offering Estee, the host, his half eaten chicken wing?


Murphy’s Law made one of the wireeless mic go “crackle” and “pop”.


Ross Veitch, of Bezurk.com, highlighted advertising for manpower in The Straits Times was “a waste of money”.
The crowd cheered and sniggerd when they heard it.
You could see the cringe on the SPH journalists’ face who were present at the event.


Left: Chris, of Quaffs.com, gettingthe audience to surrender to his pre-presentation antics.
Right: Chris promising his audience he will bend backwards for the audience


Chris’ antics got the attention of SPH Digital Life’s Tham Yuen-C (left) and Oo Gin Lee (right)

No offence, but what is ZopIM?

Ross might consider working with Recruit.net’s Maneck Mohan on getting better Web2.0 engineers?

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  1. DK said, on October 7th, 2007 at 4:33 pm

    damn. I was caught eating a chicken wing.

  2. Nic (TDM) said, on October 7th, 2007 at 8:29 pm

    LOL nice pics! Thanks for ‘popping’ by!

  3. eStee said, on October 7th, 2007 at 11:48 pm

    thanks for joining us!

  4. uncle sha said, on October 8th, 2007 at 10:15 am

    thanks for the pimp :)

    wah paparazzi pix!

  5. priscilla said, on October 9th, 2007 at 12:05 am

    i want to steal some pics!! ok. i shall ask nicely tomorrow. heh.

  6. Ross (bezurk.com) said, on October 9th, 2007 at 7:50 pm

    Thanks for sharing the pics.

    So for the record, I was making the point that based on our admittedly limited experience to date, running job ads for web people in the ST had been a waste of money, not that advertising in the ST per se was a waste of money. It shouldn’t really come as a surprise to anybody that the web is better place to find good web people than the employment section of Saturday’s ST.

    And we have in fact had some very good resumes come in via Recruit.net

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