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Shaker was one of the top startups I came across -- and it won top prize.

New friend Katie Fedoseeva, left, and longtime friend Anna Anisin.

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The one and only Robert Scoble.

I bumped into the charming Malvina Goldfeld, vice president of Battery Ventures.

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TechCrunch Editor Erick Schonfeld on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt.

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Michael Arrington at TechCrunch Disrupt 2012. Photo copyright 2012 by JD Lasica. For publication rights: jdlasica@gmail.com.

On February 2, 2011 CSIS president and CEO Dr. John J. Hamre moderated a conversation with CEOs Michael Dell of Dell, Inc. and Samuel J. Palmisano of IBM. During this session, Dr. Hamre and his guests explored the challenges to U.S. IT competitiveness in the 21st century, from taxes and trade to education and immigration. To address the current fiscal deficit, Mr. Palmisano argued that the U.S. government can save money by consolidating its IT infrastructure. Mr. Dell said the same can be done for 1,000s of U.S. government supply chains. Both business leaders agreed that the competitive landscape is shifting as quickly as the middle class is rising in India and China. They argued that adopting newer technology and lowering corporate tax rates will help improve the competitiveness of U.S. businesses. Find out more about this event including full audio and video at cs.is/TechInnovation.

A CNN producer gave me a hard time for taking this shot of one of their correspondents. Oh, dear!

Ayelet Noff and Oliver Starr of Pearltrees

Mike Arrington at his first TechCrunch Disrupt since his departure from AOL.

Rentlord CEO Colin Tan. I loved Colin's presentation.

Lot of Macs on display!

Alexia Tsotsis, co-editor of TechCrunch.

Robert Scoble holds court at the dinner Ayelet and I organized at Bin38.

On February 2, 2011 CSIS president and CEO Dr. John J. Hamre moderated a conversation with CEOs Michael Dell of Dell, Inc. and Samuel J. Palmisano of IBM. During this session, Dr. Hamre and his guests explored the challenges to U.S. IT competitiveness in the 21st century, from taxes and trade to education and immigration. To address the current fiscal deficit, Mr. Palmisano argued that the U.S. government can save money by consolidating its IT infrastructure. Mr. Dell said the same can be done for 1,000s of U.S. government supply chains. Both business leaders agreed that the competitive landscape is shifting as quickly as the middle class is rising in India and China. They argued that adopting newer technology and lowering corporate tax rates will help improve the competitiveness of U.S. businesses. Find out more about this event including full audio and video at cs.is/TechInnovation.

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