Jeff
Pulver, King of Blogs, Web 2.0, VoIP Rocks
Israel
Jeff Pulver
- Nokia in one hand, camera in the other.
All that was missing at this Pulver networking event in Tel
Aviv were carrier pigeons!
By
Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency
Tel
Aviv ----- May 23, 2008 ....... It is Lag Ba'omer in Israel.
The Jewish bonfire holiday, said to be in commemoration of the
signal fires that ancient Jews lit on the mountain tops to relay
messages. But perhaps the largest, hottest fire to take place
in Israel last night between modern day Jewish digital messengers
was that of the party thrown in Tel Aviv, Israel by blog and
Web 2.0 guru Jeff Pulver.
Pulver,
the author of what's referred to as "the Pulver Order",
which was adopted in 2004 by the US Federal Communications Commission
and was listed as a BusinessWeek "Tech Guru" in 2003,
is something of a digital Christopher Columbus. He travels.
Both by modem and jet fuel speed. Pulver communicates and has
used the Internet's most successful social networking application
Facebook to attract over 5,000 friends.
But what makes Jeff Pulver
truly special is that he transforms his digital friends into
real touchy, feely friends at networking parties around the
world. And this somewhat shy but yet one of the Internet's most
extroverted guys has a very soft spot for Israel. Jeff does
not charge the participants who come to his networking events
a fee. From his own pocket he makes the smiles and new business
contacts happen.

When
asked by the Israel News Agency why he does this and
even more so why in Israel his reply is simple: "I love
Israel, I love you guys. And I will support you in any way possible."
There
is no follow up question to Pulver's sincere, blunt response.
Instead, this tall, fellow Internet pioneer from Great Neck,
New York reaches out to me with a large hug.
In
constant demand for lectures around the world, something of
a young, hi tech Henry Kissinger, Pulver epitomizes the wired
life. Where many in the advertising, public relations, SEO and
Internet marketing world rely on their Blackberry from sunset
to sunrise and beyond, Jeff pushes the envelope even further.
Like a real time JenniCam,
a girl who placed her life on an Internet cam for years, Jeff
Pulver uses Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft messenger, Yahoo messenger,
Skype and other real time Internet applications to broadcast
his almost every move. While being at a party with over 200
people, it ain't enough for Jeff as he whips out his Nokia mobile
telephone and begins to broadcast live through the Net to the
world - showing those in New York, London, Tel Aviv and Tokyo
what he sees and feels. He even transmits his airline flight
seat number as he boards an aircraft for New York, Washington,
Stockholm or Moscow.
Jeff
Pulver, a VoIP and Internet video pioneer and founder of Pulver.com,
has discovered the value of live streaming cellular video.
After
watching Robert Scobles live broadcasting from the World
Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jeff was established a
Qik account for his new Nokia N95.
In addition
to having established Pulvermedia and having served as the producer
of VON trade shows, Jeff Pulver has and continues to invest
in many VoIP and Internet video start-ups.
He is
currently involved in PrimeTimeRewind.tv,
a site that centralizes access to TV video content posted by
major TV networks with the goal of making it easier to access
that content.

Jeff:
"What are the chances of three guys from Great Neck being
at this event?"
Joel: "Jeff - with you, anything is possible!"
And
Jeff blogs. In fact, the Jeff
Pulver Blog must be the most respected social networking
Web 2.0 blog read by thousands every day.
Pulver's
entry for May 19, 2008 reads as follows: "Back in Tel Aviv,
the Hi-Tech Startup Capital of the World," says Pulver.
"Im
spending this week in Tel Aviv and I look forward to spending
time catching up with a number of (early) early-stage startups.
Tomorrow is a typical day for me in Tel Aviv with meetings scheduled
with 14 or so new startups in a non-stop stream of back-to-back
meetings. I am not aware of any other city anywhere in the world
where one can smell the entrepreneurship in the air. Every time
I visit Tel Aviv I continue to be amazed by: the people I meet;
the ideas I hear about; the innovation which is happening; and
by the positive can do energy in the air. The people
I know who are involved with startups in Israel are living the
24/7 lifestyle of working non-stop. Just about anything and
everything is possible. All it takes is an open mind."

But
perhaps the one with the most open mind is Jeff. But how he
keeps it open 25 hours a day is anyone's guess.
According
to the Jeff Pulver blog: "After arriving in Israel on Monday
afternoon where: I had a total of 32 meetings with mostly early-stage
Hi-Tech startups in 3 1/2 days; had a chance to attend and participate
at disrupTV and host a breakfast for 100+ people in the Port
of Tel Aviv." Pulver does not even mention the party that
he threw later that evening that rolled into sunrise the following
day and other business and personal meetings he wishes to keep
off radar.
"You
know people say that Jeff has an assistant answering his email
for him," said one successful geek who has made three exits
in the last year who attended the Jeff Pulver Party last night.
"But ya know, I think he answers all the messages himself."
I
responded that I have corresponded with Jeff about things that
we only could know about and no way has he cloned himself yet.
But I would not put this passed Jeff Pulver - to clone himself
into some sort of on-line artificial intelligence application.
After all, this Internet Christopher Columbus has the ears of
the best and most creative start-ups in the world.

Pulver
broadcasting to the world live from his cellphone in Tel Aviv.
And here's looking at you, Jeff!
Jeff,
great party last night. Yossi Vardi and other hi tech celebs
were there mixing with a younger generation seeking jobs. The
drinks kept coming, the cheese was good, the sushi was tasty
but the meat - the meat was really stringy. Ya know, you can
bring over some New York hot pastrami and corn beef from Katz's
or the Carnegie Deli
next time you are in town. But I really just don't know how
you do it. How do you stay wired 24 by 7? Are you drinking Jamaican
Blue Mountain coffee?

Jeff Pulver
- casting a giant shadow in Tel Aviv, Israel.
For me - I am now going to upload this story to Google News
and my various blogs and then attempt to get some sleep. You
can't Twitter, ICQ, Facebook, Wink, DIGG, YouTube, Technorati,
Del.icio.us or messenger me there.
Can
you, Jeff?
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