TechCrunch Party 9: Thanks For Watching!

Kris Tate at TechCrunch Party 9Ustream.TV had the honor and privilege to stream the TechCrunch Party 9 this past Friday night. Despite some early technical difficulties and limited lighting, overall it was a big success. Ustream Founder Brad Hunstable and CEO Chris Yeh, interviewed numerous Silicon Valley companies providing direct personal access. At times the chatroom was a little “spicy” (note: we will heavily moderate future events of this type), but numerous people have written us to report a incredibly engaging experience.

So who was considered the best interview? The overwhelming favorite was David Stern of Clear Stone Ventures who answered hundreds of questions about VC firms straight from our chatroom.

More pictures of the party from Wired.com:
http://blog.wired.com/business/2007/07/only-a-host-as-.html

Allen Sterns report on all the Ustream.TV Interviews:
http://www.centernetworks.com/liveblogging-techcrunch-party

Coverage from Jeremiah Owyang:
http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2007/07/28/photos-silicon-valley-elite-swarms-to-the-techcrunch-9-party/

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About Brad Hunstable, Founder

Brad Hunstable is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Ustream.TV. Prior to founding Ustream, Mr. Hunstable worked at Hillwood Development, a Ross Perot Company overseeing the development of master planned communities. Brad also completed five years of active duty in the United States Army, serving in various capacities around the world. Mr. Hunstable is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and holds a MBA in finance from The Ohio State University.
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2 Responses to TechCrunch Party 9: Thanks For Watching!

  1. allen stern says:

    Good job guys – I think you found the swing of things as the night went on.

    I don’t think it was that “spicy” – of course I have been chatting online since ’90. You will always have some that want to see “babes” because they don’t get out much :)

    My suggestion for next time would be possibly to setup 2 streams – one over the gathering – and one on the interview section.

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