Spielberg on Seesmic
- Darren Waters
- 17 May 08, 19:14 GMT
If you're going to get some celebrity backing for your Web 2.0 start-up then Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford are pretty good choices.
Loic LeMeur scored a real coup today by getting the famed director and actor to answer questions via his threaded video conversation site Seesmic.
Not all of the questions were answered live, apparently, which kind of defeats the purpose of Seesmic entirely.
Guardian journalist Jemima Kiss was one of those, however, who did get to ask a question live.
With reviews for the latest Indiana Jones movie still outstanding, the film's producers are leaving no stone unturned in the bid for publicity.
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