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“valleylist” v147 r.1 – - san francisco a year later


valleylist(sm) v147 r.1 thursday 02.17.2011
high tech products companies consumers
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SAN FRANCISCO A YEAR LATER finds the city a little off. too many vacant buildings. too many unemployed tech workers. did the mayor die in office. was there another assassination from the law enforcement side of life. those with information should keep it to themselves. some say the city is doomed to become the new oakland. . new year and a new agenda. finish “products”. 30 new titles that focus on high tech products and inventors. among the many final outputs from this process is a new index of high tech products on the internet. call it the “valleylist” whole earth high tech catalog. coming soon to a digital device near you. . those following “san francisco” could testify that the legal case generated by law enforcement is a deadly hoax. the real legal case is a law suit against the phone company and certain people from law enforcement. Arrest those who put the “hit” on the phone company. they are still trying to prove it was my fault. the law enforcement case is a “who cares”. as in “who cares if it’s legal to try to eliminate people”. . let’s skip the deadly hoax. . the sf district attorney is set to file charges. police are protecting the phone company perpetrators. in the meantime nobody can do anything. law enforcement “special project” impeding progress. . the hoax continues. .

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those following “valleylist” san francisco recall i was a year ago today “valleylist” taught the band to play. “san francisco readings and news” and “san francisco high tech leadership” sounded like “sgt peppers lonely hearts club band”. now a new business plan is in the works. sell american high tech world wide. high tech products come from silicon valley. therefore the “valleylist” objective is selling silicon valley high tech products world wide.
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2010 wrapped up concluding that high tech has a long way to go “new technology by the numbers”. need more proof. take a look at “5 articles on electronic publishing”.
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those who understand high tech saw me at macworld 2011 trying to interview the comedian sinbad or almost any conference speaker.
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this year “valleylist” is launching many new projects. a new index specifying all the things “valleylist”. a new rss feature. federal agencies and publishing on facebook. the “avatar editions” and “bad boy paying the bills” also on facebook.
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planned new titles and sponsorship. the fcc requires that “valleylist” close the deal with theorganic ad agency before leaving san francisco.
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stay tuned. send your advertising and sponsorship requests to valleylist_news@yahoo.com or the organic agency newbiz@organic.com. weekly sponsorship of the avatar or the newsletter now open for business. a week of “valleylist” advertising and you’ll reach 5 million readers and buy a lot of influence.
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contact the dalai lama for additional information.
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analysis left a few items to be completed “valleylist” rank orders high tech products.
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- – video
- – music
- – radio
- – movies & film
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- – planned titles and avatars 2.17.2011.
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to complete the products project “valleylist” is planning the following new titles.
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did all big new industries actually line it up. should the founders and inventors be included in the article. for example should les paul who invented the electric guitar be the avatar for the musical instruments edition of “valleylist”. difficult question.
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first try the new titles with out the avatars lined up.
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#. – - planned titles – - – - - – [avatar]
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1.- – - – electronic publishing [_____________]
2.- – newspapers [george lucas]
3.- – magazines [completed]
4.- – books [ray kurtzweil]
5.- – internet [completed]
6.- – email [les paul]
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7.- – - – movies film and video [_____________]
8.- – digital hollywood [bill graham]
9.- – youtube and internet television [thomas alva edison]
10.- – video and television [inventor of recorded music]
11.- – digital photography and cameras [george eastman]
12.- – digital broadcast television [guttenberg]
13.- – cable television [william randolph hearst]
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14.- – - – music [_____________]
15.- – digital music [hurley]
16.- – digital radio satellite radio [brian eno]
17.- – digital musical instruments [inventor of mp3] [henry ford]
18.- – live music events [founder of new york times]
19.- – music for downloads [alexander graham bell]
20.- – the digital recording studio [_____________]
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21- – - – home
22.- – home theatre [joni mitchell]
23.- – home audio [first astronaut _____________]
24.- – multi-media and data channels [_____________]
25.- – off the grid power sources [_____________]
26.- – top 10 electric cars [_____________]
27.- – civilian space travel [_____________]
28.- – companies that lined it up [_____________]
29.- – emi records [the beatles]
30.- – digital photoframes [_____________]
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start with high tech products rank ordered documented and analyzed. a lot that can be done to turn twenty first century technology into a mass media success. behind the scenes “valleylist” will be coming up with a new business case based on selling silicon valley technology world wide.
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san francisco is one of the world’s great cities. like everything else that the phone company hoax has touched it is a shambles. a decrepit shadow of it’s former self. if it weren’t for a lively nightclub scene and great restaurants there would be little to talk about other than the weird weather and natural beauty.
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city hall resplendent in a post-earthquake rebuild cannot keep up with high tech. lost in a little world of little problems and petty squables. high tech can’t keep up with the mass media.
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television news comes out on top.
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greg mckenna
publisher
valleylist
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valleylist” is a free weekly internet newsletter focused on technology and politics emailed to 5 million readers every week. copyright greg mckenna.
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