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[Posted on November 20, 2006 - 12:37 PM]
Web 2.0 pioneer Evan Williams was at Play, the Berkeley Digital Media Conference, on Saturday participating in a panel discussion on user generated content. As the co-founder of Pyra Labs, the company that Google bought for its Blogger product, and CEO of Odeo, a podcast company in San Francisco, Williams livened up the discussion.

Last month, Williams' new company Obvious Corp. purchased Odeo back from the VCs that funded it. Obvious is Williams' primary focus going forward.

Watch Williams answer a few questions about that unusual deal below:

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