Brief thoughts on SXSW 2010

[I borrowed @richardatdell’s hat] by David Alston on Flickr This post is intended as a collection of loose notes and thoughts, really. I haven’t had enough time since the end of SXSW to step back and take time to reflect, but now that a fortnight has passed since the opening day, publish or perish. 1. …

Being there

As data networks facilitate higher speed connections, remote experiences have become richer. Later this month, college basketball fans can watch March Madness live at their desks instead of having to constantly refresh a scoreboard page or linger in the break room where CNBC has been anonymously switched to CBS. But for me I’ll always remember …

Enterprise 2.0 conference followup

I have a few content pointers to share with you from last week.  Let’s start with pictures…Armano posted sets from our E2.0 tweetup and dinner.  Jim Storer posted too. I hosted a couple of panel discussions.  On the “lessons learned from internal communities,” my panelists did a fantastic job of preparation.  This awesome content is the output of …

Reflections on SXSW ’09

This was my first year attending SXSW and it was a great experience.  Here are some of the things I noticed: Live blogging is dying.  In most sessions, the audience and sometimes the panelists were engaging via some flavor of Twitter client.  At conferences in the past, there might be a main event blog and …

SXSW ’09 Panel Recap

I participated in a panel at SXSW yesterday called "My Boss Doesn't Get It: Championing Social Media to the Man."  Michael Wilson, CEO of Small World Labs, moderated; my fellow panelists were Miles Sims (also Small World Labs), Rebecca Caroe (Creative Agency Secrets), and Christian Caldwell (American Heart Association). It's difficult to take great notes …

SXSW ’09: Updates

We're just over a week away from the start of South by Southwest 2009. Here's some additional stuff I've come across that you might find useful: Our firm is hosting an event on Monday, March 16th with Austin Ventures.  See this page for details. Many people will be flying in at the same time, going …

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