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		<title>Flying the Digitally Friendly Skies: Gogo, Google and the Facebook PR Guy in 17D</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 22:11:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, BoomTown--who cannot be unplugged from the matrix for very long without breaking into a cold sweat--was pretty excited to have free Wi-Fi on my Virgin America flight to Washington, D.C., early this morning.

Lots of Web companies are footing the bill for people to use wireless for free, in an attempt to boost use and, of course, their brand.

While that should be a given in this country, I won't look a digital gift horse in the mouth.]]></description>
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<p>So, BoomTown&#8211;who cannot be unplugged from the matrix for very long without breaking into a cold sweat&#8211;was pretty excited to have free Wi-Fi on my Virgin America flight to Washington, D.C., early this morning.</p>
<p>The service from Gogo Inflight Internet is free since earlier this week until Jan. 15, courtesy of Google (GOOG), on Virgin, as well as at 47 airports. It usually costs anywhere from $6 to $13.</p>
<p>Like the search giant, other Web companies&#8211;presumably wanting to goose usage and, more to the point, their brands&#8211;have also leaped in.</p>
<p>Delta has a promotion with eBay (EBAY) on several hundred planes for a week around Thanksgiving, and Yahoo (YHOO) is footing the bill for anyone using computers or smartphones in Times Square in New York for one year.</p>
<p>Pretty much what the government and big cable and wireless companies should be doing, but let&#8217;s not look a digital gift horse in the mouth.</p>
<p>So far on the flight, the Internet has been pretty solid, although video plays even slower than my Comcast (CMCSA) connection at home.</p>
<p>Also, electricity on the flight has been in and out; when it doesn&#8217;t work, it pretty much negates Internet use on a long flight.</p>
<p>But more interesting, as most who use the Web in the air seem to feel, is the ability to make a lot of online connections, including with people on the same plane.</p>
<p>While I was no fan of the goofy seat-to-seat connections offered on some airlines, I did get an email from a Facebook public relations guy sitting in  the row behind me on the same flight asking if I wanted to meet the social networking site&#8217;s DC staff.</p>
<p>Without ever seeing him I now have a meeting on Monday with them, so&#8211;apparently&#8211;mission accomplished!</p>
<p><em>Please see <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/kara-swisher/ethics/">this disclosure</a> related to me and Google.</em></p>
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		<title>Monday Morning Quarterback 3: The Promiscuous Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2007 17:42:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I always pay attention when anyone calls a media executive smart and, when it is a newly minted one, I pay particular attention. In a post today, BuzzMachine&#8217;s Jeff Jarvis points to a story in The Wall Street Journal also today about CBS&#8217;s renewed efforts to plunge into the digital space under the leadership of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I always pay attention when anyone calls a media executive smart and, when it is a newly minted one, I pay particular attention. In a <a href="http://www.buzzmachine.com/2007/05/14/smartest-media-quote-of-the-year/">post</a> today, BuzzMachine&#8217;s Jeff Jarvis points to a <a href="http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB117910437825901533-_45VpeJGkHE3ytcYEQIMy5KgDKc_20080513.html?mod=blogs">story</a> in The Wall Street Journal also today about CBS&#8217;s renewed efforts to plunge into the digital space under the leadership of Quincy Smith, its new Web guru whom I have known since he was doing investor relations for Netscape back in the day. </p>
<p><img src='http://kara.allthingsd.com/files/2007/05/image2195824g.jpg' alt='quincy' /></p>
<p>While he was impossibly young then, looking like a 12-year-old except for the sideburns, Smith is still the same jumping bean of a person he always has been, all frenetic energy and rat-a-tat-tat patter.</p>
<p>The Journal piece discusses Smith&#8217;s strategy of placing bets all over the Web by putting CBS content just about everywhere, across a wide range of sites. &#8220;CSI&#8221; on MSN! &#8220;CSI&#8221; on Bebo! &#8220;CSI&#8221; on AOL! &#8220;CSI&#8221; in your glove compartment! (It could happen.)</p>
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<p>This approach of Internet promiscuity is in contrast to other big media companies, many of which think they need to build and control their own video and content portals. (CBS CEO Les Moonves, by the way, will be onstage at the <a href="http://allthingsd.com/d"><strong>D</strong></a> conference in a couple of weeks.)</p>
<p>Jarvis likes Smith&#8217;s looseness, as I do (and always have), even though Valleywag recently and amusingly compared Smith to a &#8220;charming cad who makes every girl thinks she&#8217;s The One&#8221; in a <a href="http://valleywag.com/tech/notag/quincy-smith-plays-the-field-259512.php">recent post</a>. Money quote from Jarvis (although he has to explain better the inside/outside thing to us thickheaded old-media types):</p>
<blockquote><p>Why not encourage your audience to recommend and distribute your good stuff. It’s free marketing. It’s the endorsement that matters most. It’s only wise. But media has always been about control, about selling scarcity. So it’s damned hard for these guys to shift their mental map of the world and realize that they are not at center, we are. What they defined as inside is outside. This requires them to turn their world inside out. CBS is doing that.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>San Francisco&#8217;s controller&#8217;s office gave the thumbs up last week to a plan for EarthLink and Google to blanket the city with free wireless access, which moves the proposal another step closer to reality.</p>
<p><img src='http://kara.allthingsd.com/files/2007/05/80198712-ti.jpg' alt='newsom' /></p>
<p>I interviewed the city&#8217;s Mayor Gavin Newsom, along with EarthLink founder Sky Dayton onstage at <a href="http://allthingsd.com/d"><strong>D</strong></a> last year (you can see pictures and video about the session <a href="http://d.wsj.com/images/d4/index.html">here</a> under &#8220;Wireless Panel&#8221;) about the effort, which is controversial here (and elsewhere) as costly and problematic, even as cities have been aggressively pushing such measures. </p>
<p>And so are tiny states. According to a <a href="http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070507/NEWS01/705070313/1009/NEWS05">story</a> last week in the Burlington Free Press, Vermont and Rhode Island are vying to be the &#8220;first state to have border-to-border high-speed Internet.&#8221; While big states like Texas would have a hard time wiring their vast expanses, smaller is better for weensy states and some not-so-small ones, like Kentucky and South Carolina.</p>
<p>The competitive Vermont&#8217;s House and Senate just gave final approval this weekend to a bill to make it the first &#8220;e-state,&#8221; throwing in statewide cell coverage along with the broadband by 2010, using both public and private delivery methods. </p>
<p><img src='http://kara.allthingsd.com/files/2007/05/danny_rimer.jpg' alt='rimer' /></p>
<p>Finally, in yet another link to the super-friendly Smith, the San Jose Mercury News picks five &#8220;hot&#8221; venture capitalists under 40 years old in a <a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/vcsurvey/ci_5873579">story</a> last week. Thankfully, hot refers to their record, and included in the group is London-based Danny Rimer of Index Ventures, who has been involved in sexy (because of piles of money involved) companies like Tellme and Skype.</p>
<p>And, now, with CBS&#8217;s Smith and others, a recent $45 million investment in Joost, the online video service (from the founders of Skype, in fact) that I wrote a <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20070510/joost-gets-juiced/">post</a> about last week. Rimer, whom I met when he was an Internet analyst at Hambrecht &#038; Quist, also worked hand-in-glove with Smith as a VC at the Barksdale Group, which closed at the end of the last bubble popping.</p>
<p>Other &#8220;hot&#8221; VCs under 40, by the way, are: Founders Fund&#8217;s Peter Thiel; Peter Fenton of Benchmark Capital; Accel Partners&#8217; Kevin Efrusy; and, of course, the ubiquitous Roelof Botha of Sequoia Capital. </p>
<p><em>Please see <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/kara-swisher/ethics/">this disclosure</a> related to me and CBS.</em></p>
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