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February 25, 2007

MP3 of Founders Panel Plus Threadless Video

This is the MP3 version (52,715K) of the CommunityNext founders panel in case you want to listen, as opposed to watch, it. Also, you’ll probably find this presentation by Threadless to be quite interesting. This Chicago-based online retailer solicits t-shirt designs from its community and then sells them. Rumor has it that the company’s sales volume is in the tens of millions. Here’s the MP3 version (41,782K) of the presentation too.

Video credit: the video of the founders and Threadless were shot by Luxvibes.


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Very interesting! In Germany there is a company with a slightly different business model (but also based on t-shirts):

www.spreadshirt.net/?lang=en&locale=GB

I almost forgot: Guy, your blog is really fantastic!

This is Awesome, thanks I am very bullish on Noah Kagan organiser of CommunityNext he is a rock star!

Has anyone checked - Indy Chai - India's first Web 2.0 Hyper Aggregated Portal -

http://www.IndyChai.com

A very cool Web 2.0 interface, it covers whole of India on 1 single page with worldclass design and ease of use....

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