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Tuesday
Feb022010

Panel on 2010 Technology Trends

I've been invited to participate in a panel discussion on emerging web technology trends.  This discussion will be moderated by Jason Therrien of Thunder::Tech.  I will be joined by fellow panelists

  1. Chris Seper of MedCityNews
  2. Brent Williams of Kraftmaid
  3. Shaheen Samavati of the Plain Dealer

These are some really cool technologists (and entrepreneur's) and thus this should be a really exciting panel.  Topics include

  1. Is 2010 the year of mobile development (Actually that happened in 2009.  2010 is just the continuation of the crescendo)
  2. Real time search, white whale or holy grail (actually, tip of the iceberg .. just wait until I bring up the Synaptic web)
  3. Has social media killed privacy (probably not, the idea of privacy is changing in addition to market lag in adoption of the "social stack")

As you can imagine I am excited to participate and I highly encourage everyone attend.  You can find more information here.

Tuesday
Feb022010

CodeMash

I have been asked to give my popular WTF 2.0 presentation at CodeMash 2010.  This talk is being changed slightly to focus on both designing for community and, social interaction.  Since this is a technical conference I am also adding specific technologies you might employ when building a social platform.  My talk will include ...

  1. Social object theory
  2. Webb / Butterfield / Smith
  3. Power laws and Scoble
  4. Communities of Practice
  5. OAuth
  6. OpenID
  7. ActivityStreams
  8. XRDS Simple
  9. Pubsubhubbub
Tuesday
Feb022010

Government 2.0

I will be speaking at the Government 2.0 conference in Washington DC on December 14th and 15th.  This conference focuses on the inclusion of social media and consumers in government and public debate.  Having started a social platform in health care and, participating in the DataPortabilty health care task force this hits close to home.

My talk will touch on how to design for community and what technologies to employ using my company as an example.  This talk will include topics such as the DataPortability project, OpenID, OAuth, ActivityStreams, and PubSubHubBub



Tuesday
Feb022010

Cool Twitter Conference

I was recently asked to speak at the Cool Twitter Conference as it made a stop here in sunny Cleveland.  It's an interesting conference circulating the country getting individuals to talk about "all things Twitter".  Although I am a passionate user of Twitter, I rarely get on a soap box and talk about it.  Frankly, I think the rest of the universe has that covered. 

This ever increasing signal to noise ratio is growing our of control.  This is due largely in part to its rabid fan base as well as mainstream highlighting from celebrities like Oprah, Ashton Kuther, Shaq, and every single news outlet.  However, with conversation being the cornerstone of the product, you would think it would increase as the service grows.  However, it hasn't.  Instead, a lot of products , brands, and companies will simply blast their same marketing campaigns stripped down to 140 characters. That is a total fail that misses the crucial point, conversation.

The conversation on Twitter is rooted in two fundamental questions ..

  1. What are you doing right now?
  2. What are you thinking about right now?

 From these two simple questions an ecosystem of rich, meaningful, and engaging conversation emerged.  In order for your product or brand to survive in this environment you need to engage in conversation with your consumer.  From this thought process I titled my presentation, "Don't talk with @us, talk with @us"

Tuesday
Feb022010

Designing for community - NEOUPA

I've been asked to speak at the local usability association, NEOUPA, on designing for community.

Join industry leaders Greg Svitak from Playaway, Anthony Broad-Crawford from Within3.com Marci Hower from Metrics Marketing, and Doug Hopkins from Rosetta as they discuss developing a usable and outstanding user experience utilizing social media and Web 2.0 technologies.

Meeting Time: 6:30-8:30pm

* 6:30-6:45pm- Food & socializing
* 6:45-7:00pm - NEOUPA business
* 7:00-8:30pm - Panel discussion with Q & A

Additional event details can be found here.