Tim Kawakami: Thank you. I'm Tim Kawakami with San Jose Mercury-News. I think I'm representing old journalism in this and knowing that probably about two more years left of old journalism.
Tim Kawakami: 2003. King Kaufman: Yeah, the mic. You have to turn the mic on at the bottom. But he said he couldn't agree with me more.
Tim Kawakami: I couldn't agree with him more.
Tim Kawakami: I said it before, I tell people, "Go work for Google." I don't know where those
Tim Kawakami: I just wanted to make a point that I love, 'cause I do talk about this, it does, credibility isn't something you can just go out and grab. And Gammons, probably
Tim Kawakami: I can say that I don't think newspapers are gonna survive. They're not.
Tim Kawakami: We need to return to that, frankly. I need that back.
Tim Kawakami: I'll just come in quickly. It might not be an exact example, but maybe the best, maybe my favorite and maybe the best sports writer in America right now is
Tim Kawakami: Yeah. Kansas City Star columnist was writing miraculous stuff out of there.
There was like a Kawaii Katie, who was a Hello Kitty spoof.
This one is called Kawah Ijen, and it's on the east end of the island of Java in Indonesia.
So that's Kawah Ijen.
His name is Guy Kawasaki.
So it's called kawaii.
I'm taking Guy Kawasaki and Robert Scovill and a variety of other people, and there's tons of media devoted to that.
So please join me in welcoming Guy Kawasaki.
from around the world to Kawaii, which is called the birthplace of the soul, to answer two questions.
You may have heard of Kawachi wine but it's actually now a name of a winery It used to refer to the wine produced in this Kawachi region
curve jumping-- I learned that from Guy Kawasaki, who, by the way, is my mentor and someone that there would be notebook without.
And I sent a message to Guy Kawasaki. Some of you might know Garage Technology Ventures, and I just thought me might be interested in the post. So I sent him an email and ten
I've got a way to keyboard a Kawai, that's this virtual piano.
She made sure we all knew where to go see Guy Kawasaki talking about the art of the start when he came down to Los Angeles
Ok, that's not kawaii.
then on the end there we have Tim Kawakami, who writes for the San Jose Mercury-News.
So that's Kiyosaki, not Kawasaki.
there are teams all over the country I know people I follow guy Kawasaki who is an absolute he even plays hockey
profile. I'm like, Guy Kawasaki checked out my LinkedIn profile?
This is sulfur, almost pure native sulfur that is being erupted from the ground there at Kawah Ijen.
That's Ray Ozzie, Tim Halvorson, and Len Kawell.
If you've been to Japan, you'll see lots of kawaii around.
And now, it is my extreme pleasure to welcome to the stage Guy Kawasaki, who
outlets. It's gotten some really great endorsements from people such as Guy Kawasaki and Daniel Pink.
I love experimenting with thoughts, and I'm a huge fan girl of my fellow evangelist, Guy Kawasaki.
So one night, I'm sitting in my living room, and I notice this LinkedIn notification that says Guy Kawasaki just checked out your LinkedIn
So now, that's why Jane Goodall is Jane Goodall, and I'm Guy Kawasaki.
Jay plays a hardcore comp sci engineering perfectionist, who's refusing to ship-- you guys know this Guy Kawasaki quote?
This is Osaka prefecture, and Nara is here, then there is Kyoto Around the the boundary with Nara, number 5, 6, and 7 are within this Kawachi region
And I think the first five years or so, I pictured there were lots of brownies sitting at people's bookshelves just for kawaii sake.
'Cause, of course, there's fictitious elements to--. I think the perfect example is the Razorbacks in "Daemon." They were talking about a Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle with twin Katanas running
He went to two pediatricians and then, uh, his mother posted his picture on Facebook, and one of her Facebook friends made the diagnosis of Kawasakiís disease.
So the first issue had 11 articles and the cover was Donald Trump, an interview between him and Guy Kawasaki. And on that day when it launched I was also profiled in Fast Company
of the company, the meaning, the purpose, the essence, I really like The Art of the Start, which Guy Kawasaki wrote, which goes through some good elements to look at. What