Yesterday I attended Federated Media’s Conversational Marketing Summit, held at the Presidio in San Francisco. Forrester Senior Analyst Jeremiah Owyang provides a good summary of the panel that he moderated: Social Media Measurement: Dashboards vs GPS. The conference wraps up today.
Category Archives: Conferences
Office 2.0 Conference (Sep 2007)
I recently attended the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco. The first day was an unconference and a great way to kick off the week. Blognation has some good summaries of the conference sessions from the main conference.
web 2.0 EXPO: The Social Media Revolution
The last session that I attended on the final day of web 2.0 EXPO was The Social Media Revolution: You Oughta Be in Pictures (and Podcasting, and Vlogging). The panel was made up of Thomas Hawk, Chris Pirillo, Robert Scoble, and Jeremiah Owyang. There’s been discussion over the past week or so about whether the trend towards live video streaming and Twittering is information overload a Web 2.0 echo chamber. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, this was a very interesting panel discussion. I was able to get some video from the fourth row.
Thomas Hawk talks about photo-blogging.
Chris Pirillo talks about live video (using Ustream.tv) and the impact that it has had on his ability to interact with his audience in a new way.
The panel talks about the power of the “Sneeze Effect” – the ability for social media to spread around very rapidly.
The panel talks about the impact of Ustream.tv.
Robert Scoble talks about what it was like to do a live video broadcast at web 2.0 EXPO.
The panel talks about the challenges of finding the signal through the noise.
web2.0 EXPO – more photos
Stewart Butterfield (flickr), Biz Stone (Twitter), and Joshua Schachter (del.icio.us) at the Building Awesome Web Sites & Services Using the Power of Happy Users panel.
More photos here.
web2.0 EXPO
I’ve been attending the O’Reilly Web 2.0 Expo at Moscone West. More photos here.