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Fastcompany.com Table of Contents | November 2008

FastCompany.com Exclusives
From print to Web: the latest features, blogs, and multimedia highlighted in our current issue.
Calling All Avatars ...
How much has Second Life's dip helped -- or hurt -- other virtual worlds? Is there a second life for Second Life? And how much will virtual worlds matter on the next-gen Web? Join a call-in meet-up led by Technology Group coordinator Donald Schwartz, director of marketing at Imagelink Productions. For more info, click over to fastcompany.com/group/technology.
The Bloggers Club
Bloggers shouldn't be loners. This new group is for bloggers who are passionate about sharing their voices and igniting conversations. Connect with us, online and off, as we head for tech gatherings including the BlogWorld Expo, Ad:tech, SXSW Interactive, and BlogHer. To learn more about the conferences, get discounted admission, and meet other bloggers, visit fastcompany.com/group/bloggers-club.
Are You Geek Sexy?
The Geek Sexy Event Series kicks off this month with the first of our conversations on innovation hosted by Ketchum Interactive VP James Andrews. Speakers in the series, which will be streamed live online, include filmmaker and QD3 Entertainment founder Quincy Jones III, Chuck D of Public Enemy, and Translation Consultation & Brand Imaging founder Steve Stoute, who once managed Mary J. Blige and Nas. For details, go to fastcompany.com/group/geek-sexy.
Video: FastCompany.TV
With a brand-new FastCompany.TV media player on FastCompany.com, it's easier than ever to watch such shows as Robert Scoble's Scobleizer TV. The intrepid innovation hunter has been globe-trotting in search of the latest and greatest in technology, venturing as far afield as China, Israel, Germany, and Switzerland. Check out his interviews with tech and business leaders, including AT&T CTO John Donovan, MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe, and Stanford law professor and Creative Commons founder Lawrence Lessig. Join Scoble as he delves inside Facebook, FriendFeed, and even the U.S. Congress, where he learns how politicians are using technology and the social Web to reach their constituents. For Scoble's who, what, when, where, and how, go to fastcompany.tv/scobleizer-tv.