I arrived yesterday afternoon after a long and exhausting flight. Surprisingly the jet lag has not hit yet…
I had plans to draft my impressions while on the plane but when you fly with three kids you should not make these kind of plans. So, give me a few days and I will do my best to post something. And if I won’t find the time, simply enjoy this typical scene from our visit, taken at the renovated Tel Aviv port.
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Virgin America campaign’s tag line, ”Grab a Seat”, is brilliant and the online campaign they had just began looks phenomenal. I saw their ads earlier today, visited their super modern, elegant & sexy web site, and immediately knew that my next flight to San Francisco, New York or Vegas will be with them.
I mean, how can you resist to mood lighting, plugs in every seat (no more desperate searches for those few available electricity outlets in the airport) and a cabin that has the amenities & ambience of a W Hotel suite?

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1:47 A.M.
Jack trains his gun when Nadia and the agents enter. He demands a guarantee that Audrey will be safe. Suddenly, Audrey mumbles the word “Bloomfield.” Jack explains that she’s answering where she was held. Dr. Bradley tells Nadia that the word could mean nothing. (24, Episode Guide: 1:00 – 2:00 AM)
I never imagined Bloomfield will break into prime time TV in the US, a country where Baseball is religion and Football is a game played using the hands. The creators of 24 picked a fine place for the last 3 episods.
If you want to experience the real thing you’d have to visit Tel Aviv on a Saturday night, when Maccabi plays. Make sure you sit in gate 11 or 13.
Till then, Go Jack!

Back from the Web 2.0 Expo after the launch of Snap Shots. This was a very intense and successful trip:
Left the officehttp://www.idealab.com/about_idealab after the launch button was pushed and the PR hit the wires (noon) -> Burbank airport http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaymeydad/464257762 (2pm flight) -> Oaklandhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jaymeydad/464257898(arrived at 3:15) -> Bart to SFhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jaymeydad/464263933 -> Rex Hotel (checkin at 4:15) -> then to the Expo at Mosconee Center http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaymeydad/464265123/ -> Snap Shots Launch party at Two Restauranthttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jaymeydad/464258708-> W Hotel Bar (with Kobi and Nimrod) -> Rex Hotel (zzz…) -> breakfast and Moscone Center again (till 4pm) and then heading back home in the same route.
The feedback to Snap Shots from people who came by our booth and others was extremely positive. I also met many people I know from past life, Mike Jones and his crew were booth neighbors, Ouriel and Orli came to see the new product (and seem to like it), other friends and business-colleagueshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jaymeydad/464258354 celebrated with us the launch of Snap Shots and we all had a great time. Shachar finally had his first drink at SF and as a bonus he also had his five minutes of famehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jaymeydad/464258884.
Other highlights:
- People twittered like mad
- The friends from Netvibes invited people to their party like mad
- As in real life the long tail hall seems to have most of the action
- and one Cliché to end this post, San Francisco is such a beautiful city

I went to Israel for a very short and intensive trip. Spent a few days in Tel Aviv and a few at the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), saw family & friends and participated in two major internet/technology events that took place that week.
The first event was Kinnernet, the un-conference created by Yossi Vardi. A crowd of about 250 creative & fascinating people were invited to spend two days collaborating, discussing, juggling, and playing.
The second event was TheMarker COM.Vention, Israel’s largest internet conference. I sat on panel called “Disruption 2.0: The Way Web 2.0 Challenges Web 1.0? and had the opportunity to present the way Snap disrupts the search market.
The conference was a great success. Over 3000 people attended the well organized event. I had the opportunity to meet many colleagues from past life (conratulations to my friends Itzik, Eran, Eyal, Amir and the rest of the InfoGin team for winning the ‘most promising startup award’) and get to know new Israeli internet professionals and entrepreneurs. Here’s a brilliant video made by two of them.