March 7th, 2008 by Tom Kershaw
After a pretty bumpy plane ride and what seemed like a descent into nothing but grid-like farmland, I touched down in Austin. The weather here is awesome - got to make the best of it before I go home to Boston.
I met up with molecular buddies: Brandon, Paul and Mac. We picked up the hire car and headed into town for some Tex Mex food and Margaritas. What else would you do first in Texas? Brandon went to college in Austin so he knows the place pretty well. As we drove down the highway to our destination, Chuy’s, I noticed a few things. Everything seems much bigger here. The roads are huge. The land around property is huge. Even more so than New England. Also, what is it with all the Piñata stores? There were loads of them. How many of these things do the people here go through?
Chuy’s was very cool, friendly service, massive portions of authentic Tex Mex and cheap booze. We headed off to the Austin Convention Centre in a lighter mood.
The Convention Centre was pretty busy, we joined the first line to pick up our badges. All around me I noticed a lot of different people, some drinking beer whilst waiting, others sat on their laptops geeking out. All just generally waiting in line.
30 minutes later, badge around my neck, I picked up my free stuff (it came in one of those cloth shopping bags with a huge Adobe logo.) I headed to my hotel to check in and relax before the first evening party: Friday night mix at six.
Like the newbies we were, we arrived too late to the party and the line was massive. Instead we explored downtown Austin. There are a lot of laid back bars here, all clustered together in a relatively short space. A bar crawler’s dream.













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March 2nd, 2008 by Tom Kershaw
The coutdown begins for the South by Southwest interactive festival in Austin, Texas. I leave on Friday 7 March. Very excited. I have made a schedule using this handy online utility, Sched.org - check it out.
During the course of the festival I will be blogging at this usual place, but also myself and several Molecular peeps will be adding to our Molecular voices blog.
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January 24th, 2008 by Tom Kershaw

Open house.
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January 18th, 2008 by Tom Kershaw

Tonight I attended a lecture on Facebook development hosted by my company, Molecular at MIT. The lecture was held in the incredible Stata Center, designed by the architect Frank Ghery. I had driven past the striking building a few times and was keen to explore inside. Upon entering the juxtaposition of dynamic lines, curves and various textures, I wasn’t dissapointed. What an incredible space to learn. To socialise. To listen. To watch. If only all places of learning were this aesthetically pleasing and well equipped. Although I am not a developer and I have only a certain degree of interest in code, I found some of the lectures interesting. Particularly the introduction from Sandra Lui Huang from the Facebook development platform. She reported a few startling figures about the ever-growing social network phenomenon:
- There are currently more than 61 million active users.
- An average of 250,000 new registrations per day since January 2007.
- Active users will double every 6 months.
This information is incredible, and reinforces the current trends in how people spend time online. As a Facebook user myself, I find the data easy to believe, practically everyone I went to school with is on it, even friends of mine I know rarely use a computer. The key to this increase in users is the ability for third party development of applications. These third party widgets are extremely popular and include games and applications like flickr photo browsing. Whilst I am not a subscriber to most of these applications (I find some of them quite annoying) I do find value in those that enable me to share pictures and images with my network.
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November 9th, 2007 by Tom Kershaw
Last night I went to the MITX awards at the Marriot Hotel in Boston. We had two tables representing Molecular, and we were up for several awards. I have to say the awards were extremeley well organised, and the rock and roll theme was excecuted with no expense spared. The booklets were designed like Rolling Stone magazines, they had a big MTV style stage with a live band, and really cool video skits inbetween the awards. I got to go up on stage for our Reebok award which was pretty cool - there were a lot of people in our group so we literally filled the stage.
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November 3rd, 2007 by Tom Kershaw

Last weekend I visited my friend Shannon at her cool loft space in Brooklyn.
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October 9th, 2007 by Tom Kershaw

One of the most fascinating things for me about New York are the tall buildings. Not just the architecture, and scale, but the thousands upon thousands of windows. Looking out from my hotel on 37th and Lexington, I can see a huge building in front of me each of its windows containing different rooms with different occurances. Many people, each in their own apartments, their unique space. Preparing dinner, exercising, arguing, working watching television, cleaning and so on. I wonder who all these people are, what they do, what they like, where do they come from? So many people, totally insignificant in the grand scheme of things, yet in their own world they are the center of everything. Then I realise, someone is looking at me… are they thinking the same thing?
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September 24th, 2007 by Tom Kershaw

My very good friend Zoltan has just launched his t-shirt label the affair. I really admire the amount of work he and his buddy Dave have put into this little venture. I know it takes devotion to get something of this quality launched, especially around your day job. The site was built by the exceptionally talented Kamil Gottwald, another friend of mine from de-construct. I love the simplicity of the interface. Well done guys!
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September 20th, 2007 by Tom Kershaw

I finally got to see one of my heroes, the great Stevie Wonder. Pictured here with his daughter Aisha.
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August 2nd, 2007 by Tom Kershaw

Last night I went to the Lizard Lounge, just a couple of blocks away from my apartment. As you step off the street, down some tiny winding stairs you enter an underground music lair which reminded me a lot of social clubs from back home. Red velvety drapes and old furniture give the place a sense of no-nonsense simplicity and the warm atmosphere almost countered the freezing a/c.
I saw the Vinyl Skyway, and it is always a pleasure to sit down to a band you have never heard of and find yourself really getting into the music. They are veterans of the Boston scene, and bloody nice blokes. (I spoke to Dave the pianist afterwards.) You can read about them on their myspace page.
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