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Big Brains Flex at IDF Trivia Bash

posted by Ken Kaplan on September 09, 2008

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco’s Moscone Center, “Brain Bowl” was an opening night celebration filled with local and international media, who got to meet Intel execs and compete in the game of hi-tech trivia hosted by KPIX-TV San Francisco anchor John Kessler.

A little personal trivia of my own played out that evening: Who was John Kessler’s publicist while he was morning anchor at KRON-TV between 1992 and 2000? Answer: Me! I got to catch up with John and he’s as engaging, wise, sarcastic and cool as I remember him. What a great guy!

The Brain Bowl bash attracted brianiacs, including Intel movers and shakers like David “Dadi” Perlmutter, executive VP & general manager of Intel’s Mobility Group, Anand Chandrasekher, senior VP & general manager of Intel’s Ultra Mobility Group, and Justin Rattner, VP, director of Intel’s Corporate Technology Group and Intel’s Chief Technology Officer.

Check out the video, then test your technology and innovation trivia chops and leave some of your favorite tech & innovation trivia questions here in the comment section.

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