Videos from the LinkedIn Q&A Event | Guy Kawasaki interviews Fake Steve Jobs

I know we'd promised you the video from our most recent LinkedIn Q&A event - Confessions of Fake Steve Jobs with Guy Kawasaki (and a surprise guest!). Although, we don't have the entire video, we've got something better. We've broken down the video into it's funniest bits and are providing you the links right below. None of these videos are longer than 3.5 minutes, so they make for quick humorous bytes for the day.

If you find the above video funny, here's more:

* The Genesis of the Fake Steve Jobs (FSJ) blog (03:29)

* Brad Stone (New York Times) describes how he outed Fake Steve Jobs (03:22)

* Does FSJ hide from Walt Mossberg and Robert Scoble? (03:30)

* The phenomenon of Fake celebrity blogs & why Ballmer is difficult to parody? (3:33)

* Did being outed as FSJ help the blog? (01:04)

* Was FSJ's identity leaked intentionally? (03:04)

* FSJ takes a dig at Valleywag and talks of parent company, Forbes (02:25)

Also, stay tuned for the Q&A session with the audience coming up shortly. And, we'll be uploading the entire video soon.

Which of the above videos do you think is the funniest?

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About Dan Lyons:

Dan Lyons
(Senior editor at Forbes) well known tech blogger of the Fake Steve Jobs blog, was on a book tour to promote his recently released book "Option$":

“Options” is the outgrowth of a blog that Mr. Lyons, a senior editor at Forbes and a novelist, started in the summer of 2006, at fakesteve.blogspot.com. The book weaves the blog’s greatest hits into a cohesive narrative that enfolds recent events at Apple, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into alleged accounting irregularities (backdated options), and the release of the iPhone. (Source: New York Times)

Thanks!

We'd like to once again thank Guy Kawasaki for moderating the entertaining and informative LinkedIn Q&A Session and Brad Stone for his participation. And, of course, the event wouldn't have been a success without Fake Steve Jobs himself who is as entertaining in person as he is on his blog.