November 13, 2003

Photos from Joi's dinner

I just put up a gallery of photos from Joi Ito’s November 11, 2003, dinner in San Francisco.

I also blogged about the dinner at Radio Free Blogistan, which is now a group weblog.

Posted by xian at November 13, 2003 2:49 PM

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