Saturday, July 31, 2004

Questo blog è chiuso per ferie, fino all' 8 Agosto 2004

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Grace and Katie]


Chiudo, per un circa settimana, questo weblog. Infatti, a mio modesto parere, per scrivere bisogna prima pensare e, i blogs spesso ti tolgono lo spazio per pensare.


(Hint for the person/CEO/BizDeveloper etc. who is constantly looking for "DigitalVision 2003 revenues", ""Image source" 2003 revenues" or "Index stock imagery 2003 revenues" and other good stuff-- Google hits are a tricky thing, especially with your really nice -- and static -- IP! So, no one has to work for Pixlogic, the company ("Visual Search") with Venture Capital from the CIA, just to know who you are...).
=:-)

Wednesday, July 07, 2004

BlogTalk 2.0: Presentations Related To Video- and Moblogging

The three presentations related to video- and moblogging at the BlogTalk 2.0 have been presented here earlier. Here are links to excerpts from two of them:

Jon Hoem: "Videoblogs as 'Collective Documentary'" (excerpt and here the full presentation)
Stephanie Hendrick / Therese Örnberg: "The blog as an immersive space: Moblogging Jokkmokk 2004" (excerpt)
The third presentation (the one we´re waiting for) called "Mobile Blogging: Who, Where, Why?" by Nicola Döring was withdrawn because "We just received an email from Nicola Döring, she is heavily involved in negotiations in context of her professorship.The program changed slightly for Tuesday" (Link).

Related/just discovered: "Introduction - Creating Streaming Video", 7 pages (MediaCollege).

(Off Topic): Using Weblogs as Project Management Tools in innovative projects

From the recently held BlogTalk 2.0 (1; 2): "Using Weblogs as Project Management Tools in innovative projects" by Reinhard Prugl and Michael Schuster:

Since the development of Weblog Software back in the 90ies, people always searched for applications in a business context. Pyra was working on Project Management Software, when they released Blogger.com, a tool they used to work together within their company. Various Bloggers dealing with Knowledge Management praise Weblogs as a new, informal way of capturing knowledge within projects of firms. And lately different projects started, aiming to demonstrate the use of Weblogs as a project management tool.
The PPT is available here.

Saturday, June 12, 2004

BlogOn 2004 Conference: Just announced, now first review online!

BlogOn 2004 Conference: read the reviews here (n i e k h o c k x . n u) and here (Jeneane Sessum) even before the event happened! Tough Concerto.

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["Kate Lucas playing trumpet", © Pamela's Musical Instruments]

Wednesday, June 09, 2004

BlogOn 2004: New Blog Conference

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After BloggerCon a new conference:

Now the West Coast gets a blog conference of its own. A bit more scaled down than BloggerCon and perhaps more tailored to business professionals, BlogOn will be held on the campus [Haas Business School] of UC Berkeley on July 22-23, 2004. (JD)

See the BlogOn website and what Napsterization and Micro Persuasion are writing.


[Via JD and Unmediated]

Introducing New Category "Blogging Conferences"

We have another new category to facilitate the navigation:

"Blogging Conferences"

Tuesday, May 04, 2004

BlogTalk 2.0 Program released

Disappointingly but unsurprisingly the v0.95 of the BlogTalk 2.0 program in Vienna, July 5 - 6, 2004, lists only three sessions associated to our mission:

Monday, July 5
10:30-12:10
Hoem, Jon: "Videoblogs as 'Collective Documentary'"

Monday, July 5
12:25-13:15
Hendrick, Stephanie/Örnberg, Therese: "The blog as an immersive space: Moblogging Jokkmokk 2004"

Tuesday, July 6
Keynotes
13:50-14:20
Döring, Nicola*: "Mobile Blogging: Who, Where, Why?"


and the prime time presentation Monday, July 5, 17:45-18:55, no one should miss:

Azhar, Azeem/Niederhofer, Max: "Does blogging suck?"

We imploringly do hope that more than 160 people visit Vienna this year.

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*She "represents another academic approach (communications and media studies) to the phenomenon of blogs. She is psychologist and has an intensive relation to online communication and the research side of it." [Link]

Friday, April 30, 2004

BlogWalk 2.0: Holy Christ, the Germans are coming!

Remember that thing with the Internet ten or twelve years ago? The Germans were late as always, but the moment they discover something it sounds like "hey, we invented it!".

We had the BloggerCon II. Soon the BlogTalk 2.0 in Vienna.

And now the BlogWalk 2.0 (1; 2) in Nuremberg May 28th: "The role of personal Webpublishing for self-organized and informal learning."

"Participation requires an invitation. However, if you feel the theme of BlogWalk 2.0 makes a perfect fit with your professional work and interests, get in contact and start a conversation."

As of today, already "9 participants" are confirmed to participate. "This makes up a nice core group." Holy Christ. Good Luck.

Thursday, April 22, 2004

What about these...? [No 3] [The 24-Ounce T-Bone Steak Story]

OK OK, last report on alternative views of what happened last weekend in Harvard at the BloggerCon.

The Accordion Guy has the ultimate report and makes Dave Winer ask: "Okay, who owns this accordion? Anyone? Anyone?" Lots of adventures, lots of entries (1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7).

And since this is stuff for nerds and geeks who love the theory behind blogging and all that crap, and on the other hand this blog is dedicated to the mobloggers and their new handsome SamSonSiemwhatever-mobile-phone-camera-gun and the weird CanOlyNikKon-50Megpixel-guys, now the BloggerCon 2 Photo Album Is Up!
The 24-Ounce T-Bone Steak is already history.

What about these...? [No 1]

Readers wrote " If you mention xyz, why not these?" So be it.

After the US-Blogger Con II last weekend the European Blog Talk 2.0 will be held in Vienna, July 5 - 6, 2004.

"At BloggerCon, there is no audience, there are no speakers." (Dave Winer). Can we top this please in Vienna?

See the BloggerCon-Reviews: Wired News, The News, One Entry at a Time; NYT, Many Started Web Logs for Fun, but Bloggers Need Money, Too; Liloia, Blogging Blogger Con (TARA, THIS IS INCREDIBLE!); lenn®: a punk ass kid from dc, Learnings from Blogger Con II.
The Review of The Register already mentionend here.



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