My Initial Panel Picks for SXSW2009 Interaction (29 days to go)
Friday, February 13th, 2009Here are the topics I’m interested in learning more about at SXSW this year:
- mobile phone trends, especially where it intersects with social networking systems
- iPhone Development microblogging trends – all the various Twitter tools and related developments and use cases
- Community Management experiences (Intranet and Internet)
- Facebook Connect and Google Friend Connect – use cases and view of future plans
- successful use of video business and branding strategies on the Internet
One of the oddities of the SXSW website is how difficult it is (at least for me) to navigate. There is no lack of information on their site, but when it comes to just finding out about the panels; it’s a journey to locate them. Why they make it difficult, I just don’t know. Here is the link to the SXSW2009 panels.
I thought I’d take my own advice and do a quick scan of the interactive panels I’m considering attending. I have a Gold badge this year because I want to explore the Film side of the conference. This will no doubt cause me to compromise some, but we’ll see. For now, here is what I’m considering:
Designing the Future of The New York Times
(Khoi Vinh, subtraction.com)
Lawrence Lessig Presentation – Change V2
(Lawrence Lessig, lessig.org)
Design for the Wisdom of Crowds
(Derek Powazek, powazek.com)
From Flickr and Beyond: Lessons in Community Management
(Heather Champ, Flickr)
How Social Networks Are Killing the Revolution
(Steve Swedler, Gangplank)
iPhone Development for Experienced Web Developers
(Joshua Siler, Babcock & Jenkins)
The Mobile Web for Good: Hype or Reality?
(Katrin Verclas, MobileActive.org)
OpenID, OAuth, Data Portability and the Enterprise
(Danny Kolke, Etelos, Inc.)
Video Blogging: Turning Wine into Gold
(Gary Vaynerchuk, WineLibraryTV)
Beyond Aggregation — Finding the Web’s Best Content
(Louis Gray, louisgray.com)
Is Time the Key to Crafting Compelling Mobile Service
(Priya Prakash, Flirtomatic)
Keynote Conversation: Chris Anderson (Wired) and Guy Kawasaki (alltop.com)
How about you? You’ll want to be sure you bring a laptop or netbook or iPhone and have something like Tweetdeck installed. SXSW always provides wifi throughout the entire complex. I predict you’ll see people exchanging tips on what panels are good and which ones they are bailing out of to attend the alternate on their list. I remember the first year Twitter was at SXSW. It totally changed the way you found people with common interests and met up with them before, during or after panels and especially what parties were rocking and which ones were losers.
Tom
Concerned about the money in this current economy? That’s understandable but if you’re truly into a social media and social networking related business then this is ‘the’ place to be all year long. And it’s time to plan your time. You will be swept up into a tornado of activity, people, ideas, parties, panels, movies and more. Non-stop from Friday to Wednesday, March 13-18. Myself, I will be attending the Film and Interactive sessions. My plan this year is to carefully pick just the panels I think has something of value for me and to focus a lot of my time networking. I find myself drawn to the panels and often find myself to tired to network with other folks as in the past.
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