R U in the Loop?
One of my favorite restaurants is called Hobees. One of my favorite things about Hobees is its bulletin boards where there are pictures of customers in far off places wearing a Hobees tshirt. So I've decided to create the digital version of this so that we can all “meet” each other.
Hence, I've created a loop for you to add your picture. To get to it, click here.
- Drag and drop a picture yourself in the loop. Choose a picture that captures your essence. For example, my picture shows me in the penalty box of where the Calgary Flames play. Everyone who has subscribed to the loop will shortly see it--we call this “real-time, two-way collaboration”--admittedly, a phrase that violates many of my anti-buzzword sentiments. :-)
- Change the caption of the frame from the default name of the file to your name and location by double clicking on your picture. The caption area is in the lower left part of the picture. It usually has something like “img22334” in it.
- Be clean. Only two people can delete the picture: the person who posted it and moi. I will delete pictures in bad taste--you can be sexy, but you can't be pornographic. :-)
- A single loop's capacity is 200 pictures. When it gets close to this limit, I will create another loop and link it to the previous loop. This means you'll see about 199 pictures then a frame that says something like “Click here to get the next volume.”
- There are a mere 10,000-15,000 readers of this blog. If everyone submits a picture, we will create the longest chain of loops in the history of, well, mankind. If I'm asleep or away from the computer when the loop fills up, you won't be able to add your picture. I'll be checking often to try to minimize this. However, please come back later and try again.
- Power users can add a “frame action” to a picture. Put your cursor (without clicking) on your picture. A yellow frame will appear, click on the arrow, and select “Set frame action.” In the “Set Photo Action” popup, select “Go to website.” Enter your web address. Now when people double click on your picture, they will go to your web site.
- If you want to share this loop with anyone, click on the “Share” button. Then enter that person's email address and send it.
Looking forward to “meeting” you.
Addendum: My firm, Garage Technology Ventures is an investor in FilmLoop, and I serve on its board of directors. Please refer to the sidebar called “Alignment of Interest,” to see a list of the companies in our portfolio that I am most active in. (Get it: :Alignment of interest“ versus ”Conflict of interest“?) Maybe you ”had to be there...“ :-)
Written at: Vallco Shopping Center, Cupertino, California



Well, the problem is that this is not the perfect world and nobody wants to register and download some 3MB(!!) big program just to frekin watch some photos.
Can't you use Flickr or some other normal service? I really don't see what's the big deal with this Filmloop.
Posted by: Sebastjan | Jan 22, 2006 1:51:12 AM
Nothing wrong with Hobee's but the food...
You were kidding, right? Hobee's is right smack in the middle of the Denny's-TGIFriday's-Bennigan's restaurant mediocrity league.
-jcr
Posted by: John C. Randolph | Jan 22, 2006 12:42:49 AM
Guy, I'm wondering why you link to this through snipurl.com? I assume the actual link is too long maybe? I dunno because snipurl seems to be down right now, when I click the link I just get page not found. Why not just link to the filmloop page? I don't understand the need to use snipurl in this case. Seems a bit redundant.
Posted by: Sara | Jan 22, 2006 12:36:52 AM
No 10.3 support in OS X? Pre beta? I don't mind downloading and installing but most Winderz users hate downloading and installing because it could easily make their computer stop working. I tried to put up a nice photo from Japan though. : (
Posted by: Julian Vandercook | Jan 22, 2006 12:33:58 AM
I think that 99.5% of the readers of your blog don't have a clue about what that restaurant is.
Posted by: Harold Hane | Jan 21, 2006 11:53:02 PM
If I have to download this thing, it has to be more useful than just getting me in the loop :)
Posted by: met | Jan 21, 2006 9:33:37 PM
Hobbee's is great. It is nice to have a place wher you know you can always find something delicious that is also healthy…
I tried to add a photo, but the Mac OS X version of FilmLoop doesn't seem to like OS X version 10.3.9—not that I fault them; they did say it was a "pre-beta".
Posted by: Gregory Keeney | Jan 21, 2006 9:22:53 PM
Alex: Glad it makes sense.
Zoli: Glad you think it's a masterpiece. Note that I posted an entry of high info value (business plans) before this to make sure people didn't think I'm ONLY a marketer. :-)
Creative One: I was 49 in that photo. No alterations to it at all. Thanks for thinking I was younger!
Miles: I think that in a perfect world, we would buy computers with an operating system and Microsoft Office. No one would ever download anything else. :-)
Guy
Posted by: Guy Kawasaki | Jan 21, 2006 9:07:39 PM
I thought about taking a picture an uploading it. No way I'm going to download a control to do so. Sorry dude!
Otherwise, I enjoy your blog.
Posted by: Miles Archer | Jan 21, 2006 8:32:48 PM
Okay GK....you need to put up your most current photo. That photo doesn't look anything close to a 50 years old man, and you still play hockey, impossible! Where's the white hair? Did you touch it up with photoshop?
Posted by: Creative One | Jan 21, 2006 8:23:43 PM
Haha, talk about a masterpiece of Guerilla Marketing! :-)
Posted by: Zoli Erdos | Jan 21, 2006 7:16:48 PM
See when I looked at your bomb shelters loop, I was thinking who would ever use this software? I didn't get it. Now it all makes sense to me :-)
Posted by: Alex Krupp | Jan 21, 2006 6:47:09 PM