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February 14, 2006

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Jack Krupansky

I'd certainly like to go to DEMO, but is it *really* worth it? I mean, since videos of all the demos are
posted on the web site, what would you be missing (besides the inter-demo networking with attendees).

So, tell us some of what you got out of the show besides what I can already see on the DEMO web site.

Thanks.

-- Jack Krupansky

Jeff Clavier

Jack> This is a good point, and the answer will apply pretty much to all conferences I attend. Watching videos or listening to podcasts gives you access to the informational part. Being there allows you to interact: getting private demos, hanging out with company founders, and yes networking is a major reason for me to go. There are people who I co-invest or work with whom I will meet most often during conferences.

Franck Poisson

Jeff,
Say Hi for me next time to John Poisson :)

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