The intrepid Mosuki team dubiously ventured into the land of dubious ventures at Lunch 2.0. Aided, or perhaps hindered, by the phenomenal Web 2.0 technology behind Google Maps, we quickly deduced that Lunch 2.0 was quite literally on the other side of the tracks from the arrow on Google Maps. We then took a sunny midday walk through the pleasant and beautifully landscaped Hitachi campus, following the helpful signs (see picture).

We got to check out the interesting things that Kevin Burton’s doing over at TailRank (but then, Kevin’s always doing something interesting), shared notes with Joseph at Plaxo, learned about LinkSV from Mario Chaves, and had a great chat with Scott Beale of Laughing Squid fame.
Then we went home and drew some totally wicked flowcharts, which, when implemented, will drastically improve the Mosuki experience.
Big thanks to Jeremiah Owyang and Hitachi Data Systems for hosting the geek fest.
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