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jager: i don't think so. i believe we have by f do you feel like you have lost competitive advantage by letting these guys take market share? jager: i don't think so. i believe we have by far more users than any of them. that alone lets us have -- the reason people come to us is that our data is exceptional. and people expect to see it. we've democratized of the data set and all that anyone who is interested to get access to it. now we've given tools on top of that to analyze the data and extract the value you are looking for from the data set. jonathan: you have a number of users, but you have three customers right now. jager: as of right now. we can check. jonathan: from a customer acquisition standpoint, they have customers and they are a little bit ahead. jager: we do have other revenue streams. we have a licensing business in where we have almost a hundred customers who are pay for feedback on our apis. we have advertising as well. this is our next foray into a new revenue stream. jonathan: if you had be
jager: i don't think so. i believe we have by f do you feel like you have lost competitive advantage by letting these guys take market share? jager: i don't think so. i believe we have by far more users than any of them. that alone lets us have -- the reason people come to us is that our data is exceptional. and people expect to see it. we've democratized of the data set and all that anyone who is interested to get access to it. now we've given tools on top of that to analyze the data and...
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jager: i don't think so. i believe we have by far more users than any of them. have -- theets us reason people come to us is that our data is exceptional. and people expect to see it. we've democratized of the data set and all that anyone who is interested to get access to it. now we've given tools on top of to analyze the data and extract the value you are looking for from the data set. jonathan: you have a number of users, but you have three customers right now. of right now. we can check. jonathan: from a customer acquisition standpoint, they have customers and they are a little bit ahead. jager: we do have other revenue streams. we have a licensing business where we have almost a hundred customers who are pay for feedback on our apis. this is our next foray into a new revenue stream. thethan: if you had been ceo years ago, when crunchbase was developing, would you have done anything different in? jager: i don't think so. the cool thing about what we have done is we have built up all this data, all of thes
jager: i don't think so. i believe we have by far more users than any of them. have -- theets us reason people come to us is that our data is exceptional. and people expect to see it. we've democratized of the data set and all that anyone who is interested to get access to it. now we've given tools on top of to analyze the data and extract the value you are looking for from the data set. jonathan: you have a number of users, but you have three customers right now. of right now. we can check....
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jager: i do not think so.ilt a all of these users so when you search for a company, we are one of the first things you see. do when you're focused on revenue and trying to build applications. that becomes the thing to pay the most attention to. i think we have the right focus for now. see a lot of other names for companies that are doing this data stuff get referenced in the press. about frenchclips space and the way it is used just by journalist, it is minimal compared to others that hit a lot more regularly. is that something that will change with a new product set? are you looking to open it up it be morell accessible? are you looking to partner with other companies to get the data out there in circulation more widely? jager: one of the coolest features is you can make a list and have it he complicated and that is great. can also take it and share it. not just with other users. you can also search and say let's say it is drone companies merging, you can take that same canch on twitter and people see the res
jager: i do not think so.ilt a all of these users so when you search for a company, we are one of the first things you see. do when you're focused on revenue and trying to build applications. that becomes the thing to pay the most attention to. i think we have the right focus for now. see a lot of other names for companies that are doing this data stuff get referenced in the press. about frenchclips space and the way it is used just by journalist, it is minimal compared to others that hit a lot...
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. >> two jagers? >> yeah, two jagers. cheers. >> the firsts one's never good.good. but it gets easier after the first one. >> so, look, this is not my first time to charleston, as you know. i did do a show here before, and i'm still taking [ muted ] about it. apparently i really [ muted ] up the first time i came here because i made a number of errors. apparently none more egregious than going out -- like, doing an oyster roast and drinking champagne. >> i never heard of such a thing. well, champagne and beers is okay with the oysters. >> so it must have been a -- >> got confused somewhere. >> anyway, i got it wrong. this time i'm getting it right which is why i've come to you. ♪ >> you can be forgiven for underestimating sean brock first time i met him. i saw a scruffy looking dude in a trucker cap who had a bottle of good bourbon on hand. >> 18 years old. this is the end of great whiskey. it didn't come in this bottle. this is my travel bottle because it's plastic, you see, so it don't break when you get rowdy. ♪ >> it took me a little time to discover the fe
. >> two jagers? >> yeah, two jagers. cheers. >> the firsts one's never good.good. but it gets easier after the first one. >> so, look, this is not my first time to charleston, as you know. i did do a show here before, and i'm still taking [ muted ] about it. apparently i really [ muted ] up the first time i came here because i made a number of errors. apparently none more egregious than going out -- like, doing an oyster roast and drinking champagne. >> i never...
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[applause] >> thanks for dressing up, jager, by the way. like i said, we have an incredible lineup for you, and our next panel is an amazing reminder of that. before we get started, i want to remind you that we have alex right here, he goes by a-mac, so if you hear that, that's him. my duty is done. please welcome to the stage megan, alexander, and our moderator kate conder. ♪ >> i am really excited to be here today with megan and a-mac. we have a ton of stuff to get through through tech policy to open government to expanding access to technology. let's get right to it. i want to get to everything. megan, when you first started in government, you talked about it feeling like the early days of the internet when no one really knew whether it was going to be, but there was excitement about the potential. you said it felt like 1997, 1990 eight. we are sticking with that timeline. where is government at today? >> it's interesting. alex and i were talking about where we worked all the way back in 2008 as an industry and the government itself. the
[applause] >> thanks for dressing up, jager, by the way. like i said, we have an incredible lineup for you, and our next panel is an amazing reminder of that. before we get started, i want to remind you that we have alex right here, he goes by a-mac, so if you hear that, that's him. my duty is done. please welcome to the stage megan, alexander, and our moderator kate conder. ♪ >> i am really excited to be here today with megan and a-mac. we have a ton of stuff to get through...
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. >> bartender: two jagers? >> anthony: uh, yeah, two jagers. yeah. cheers.n. >> sean: cheers, man. the first one's never good. the first one is never good. but it gets easier after the first one. >> anthony: so, look, um, this is not my first time to, uh, charleston, as you know. i did do a show here before and i'm still taking -- about it. apparently i really -- up the first time i came here because i made a number of errors, apparently none more egregious than going out for, like, doing oyster roasts and drinking champagne. >> sean: i'd never heard for such a thing. well, champagne of beers is okay with oysters. >> anthony: right, see that's what -- it must've been a typo. >> sean: maybe somebody got, yeah, confused somewhere. >> anthony: yeah. anyway, i got it wrong. this time i'm getting it right, which is why i've come to you. ♪ >> anthony: you could be forgiven for underestimating sean brock first time you meet him. i know i did. i saw a scruffy looking dude in a trucker cap, who always seemed to have a bottle of really good bourbon on hand. >> sean: t
. >> bartender: two jagers? >> anthony: uh, yeah, two jagers. yeah. cheers.n. >> sean: cheers, man. the first one's never good. the first one is never good. but it gets easier after the first one. >> anthony: so, look, um, this is not my first time to, uh, charleston, as you know. i did do a show here before and i'm still taking -- about it. apparently i really -- up the first time i came here because i made a number of errors, apparently none more egregious than going...
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moves like jager and the appropriately named can't get you head of my head by -- experts say giving in and listening to entire song is the best way to keep it from looping in your brain. >> right now i have all three time. and they will never leave. >> for classic rocker, deep purples smoke in the mirror. >> yeah. >> the rest -- that was the other one. >> just like that. >> now i have got that one too. >> boy, how about this story, reliable male birth control shot exists but research was stopped after the participant 50s parentally, couldn't handle the symptoms that millions of women in the u.s. endure everyday. [ laughter ] >> we have information about this form of contraceptiod >> in the u.s., an enure nor mouse amount of women have used some form of birth control, 98% but men won't share in the burden any time soon, they're not strong enoughingly am not surprised at all. >> mood swing, depression, change in sex drive, acne, millions of women in trust u.s. live with these cider detects of birth control but it seems >> here at cross fit remix, men and women perform at the same level,
moves like jager and the appropriately named can't get you head of my head by -- experts say giving in and listening to entire song is the best way to keep it from looping in your brain. >> right now i have all three time. and they will never leave. >> for classic rocker, deep purples smoke in the mirror. >> yeah. >> the rest -- that was the other one. >> just like that. >> now i have got that one too. >> boy, how about this story, reliable male birth...
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that is in latin, a gift from the printer, william jager.he gave this is a presentation copy, so we know this is one of the first copies of the press. came available for sale whenge henry folger found out about it through a census that aen shakespeare scholar had produced , essentially lifting, not only the location of all the known copies of the first folioy he could track down, but also their condition, what place with a missing and if they had the portrait, how much was paid for them if he could wrangle that out of the owners and henry wanted to own, not only the copies that came up at auction, but he also wanted to go after t copies that were not yet up for sale. so, he'd basically viewed this as a shopping catalog and also had his dealers keep your ear to the ground for any aristocratar who might have no use for an old book of poetry as some called it. and he pursued those copies through various book dealers. when he got wind of this particular copy for sale, i tell the story of how he was running a good standard oil company and contrib
that is in latin, a gift from the printer, william jager.he gave this is a presentation copy, so we know this is one of the first copies of the press. came available for sale whenge henry folger found out about it through a census that aen shakespeare scholar had produced , essentially lifting, not only the location of all the known copies of the first folioy he could track down, but also their condition, what place with a missing and if they had the portrait, how much was paid for them if he...
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he also did certain celebrities, like nick jager -- mic jagger. and debbie harry.hol would make multiples. the ones we have left in the museum are the portraits that the sitter did not want. he would start with a polaroid. he would take these beautiful polaroids and turn them into the silk screens and then in the large paintings. we are standing in a really amazing gallery in the museum that shows andy warhol's paintings from 1974. they are enormous. they show scale in warhol's work and this late resurgence of painting in his practice. mops and take large then screenprinted over top. warhol gets back into where he worked with his hands in this period. here he is doing the ultimate portrait of death, of a skull. he used a polaroid at the beginning for the image. he took a polaroid of a human skull and turned it into a large screen and it beautiful canvas. in 1968, warhol is shot multiple times by someone trying to be around the factory and the in more of warhol's films. she felt very projected when he decided not to work on one of her films and decided to attempt to
he also did certain celebrities, like nick jager -- mic jagger. and debbie harry.hol would make multiples. the ones we have left in the museum are the portraits that the sitter did not want. he would start with a polaroid. he would take these beautiful polaroids and turn them into the silk screens and then in the large paintings. we are standing in a really amazing gallery in the museum that shows andy warhol's paintings from 1974. they are enormous. they show scale in warhol's work and this...