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		<title>Zombie Mashup Makes A Great Web Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 17:33:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[That little slice of zombie heaven was produced by a group called the Eclectic Method, and considering the time of year, it&#8217;s absolutely fitting. The video takes scenes from some famous zombie movies and mashes them into a great video &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That little slice of zombie heaven was produced by a group called the Eclectic Method, and considering the time of year, it&#8217;s absolutely fitting.  The video takes scenes from some famous zombie movies and mashes them into a great video that can also be considered instructional.</p>
<p>Remember, shoot them in the head.</p>
<p>By my count, the movies featured in <a href="http://www.eclecticmethod.net/zombies/">Eclectic Method&#8217;s video</a> are <em>Zombieland, Dawn of the Dead</em> (both versions), <em>Shaun of the Dead, The Plague of the Zombies, I Am Legend</em> (which is not a zombie story, but I digress) and AMC&#8217;s <em>The Walking Dead</em>.  A quick scene from a video game is present as well, but I&#8217;m not sure which one it is.  I know it&#8217;s not Valve&#8217;s awesome <em>Left 4 Dead</em> series, so it could be from the <em>Dead Rising</em> series, or, perhaps, <em>Dead Island</em>.  </p>
<p>If anyone knows, please correct me.</p>
<p>It should be noted that the video contains some awfully violent images, especially for the &#8220;Shoot them in the head&#8221; scenes, which features a menagerie of vivid head shots.  While the video may not be for everybody, it&#8217;s hard to ignore the creativity on display in Eclectic Method&#8217;s creation.  Let&#8217;s just hope they don&#8217;t get hit with a cease and desist for using other people&#8217;s intellectual property, even though it&#8217;s being done to celebrate these movies, as well as the genre itself.</p>
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		<title>VibeAgent: Travel Mashup With Social Networking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 19:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glenn Letham</dc:creator>
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<p>I read about this one in the USA Today... a new travel mashup that incorporates a little social networking enabling users to setup a more web20-ish profile, save trips, search for travel related info, join groups etc...</p>]]></description>
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<p>I read about this one in the USA Today&#8230; a new travel mashup that incorporates a little social networking enabling users to setup a more web20-ish profile, save trips, search for travel related info, join groups etc&#8230;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still fumbling around but so far it&#8217;s quite clever. See <a href="http://www.vibeagent.com/">www.vibeagent.com</a></p>
<p>I wish I could save past trips and include handy info about the trip.. hotel details, restaurant info etc&#8230; for example, I wish I could recall the name of that great Thai place in San Fran I ate at or the Indian join in San Jose&#8230; maybe that will come next.</p>
<p>I do like the reviews and the ask an agent feature is cool!</p>
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		<title>The Future of Web Apps London</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 16:38:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Straight </dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="postentry">Well it&#8217;s been a busy and crazy week but I&#8217;ve finally got some time to tell you all about my 3 Days in London attending <a href="http://www.mashupevent.com/event/mashup-demo">The mashup* demo event</a> and of course the awesome <a href="http://www.futureofwebapps.com/">Future of Web Apps Conference and Expo</a> which included the <a href="http://revision3.com/diggnation/2007-10-04London">Live Filming of Episode 118 of Diggnation</a> and the <a href="http://www.carsonified.com/fowa/fowa-carsonified-relanch-diggnation-rad">Carsonified Relaunch Party</a>!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="postentry">Well it&rsquo;s been a busy and crazy week but I&rsquo;ve finally got some time to tell you all about my 3 Days in London attending <a href="http://www.mashupevent.com/event/mashup-demo">The mashup* demo event</a> and of course the awesome <a href="http://www.futureofwebapps.com/">Future of Web Apps Conference and Expo</a> which included the <a href="http://revision3.com/diggnation/2007-10-04London">Live Filming of Episode 118 of Diggnation</a> and the <a href="http://www.carsonified.com/fowa/fowa-carsonified-relanch-diggnation-rad">Carsonified Relaunch Party</a>! <img class="wp-smiley" alt=":D" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif" /></p>
<p>Unfortunately I didn&rsquo;t have a laptop to do any Live Blog coverage <img class="wp-smiley" alt=":(" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif" /> like I would have liked to so instead I took what notes I could on paper and took plenty of photos along with a couple of videos.</p>
<p><strong><u>Mashup* Demo Event &#8211; Day Before FOWA</u></strong></p>
<p>First up let me tell you about the Mashup* Demo event, In running order the following companies demoed, yes they only had 5 minutes to demo, this made sure they got to the point of why we should try out their site/service/product etc and why investors should invest in them:</p>
<p>3.30pm &#8211; Serena Software<br />
3.35pm &#8211; Mobestar<br />
3.40pm &#8211; 15 Second TV<br />
3.45pm &#8211; BabelTV<br />
3.50pm &#8211; WeLoveLocal.com<br />
3.55pm &#8211; Rummble<br />
4.00pm &#8211; Magpie<br />
4.05pm &#8211; Inspire<br />
4.10pm &#8211; Bondaii<br />
4.15pm &#8211; Meecard<br />
4.20pm &#8211; Serena Software<br />
4.25pm &#8211; Rollsense<br />
4.30pm &#8211; Fav.or.it<br />
4.35pm &#8211; Kwiqq<br />
4.40pm &#8211; Tipped<br />
4.45pm &#8211; testcard.tv</p>
<p>I have yet to test fully every site/service/product on this list; however I hope to do very soon. The venue it&rsquo;s self was great and I had some interesting talks with people such as James Dyer (TestCard.Tv) and Dominik Grolimund, Co-Founder and CEO of Caleido who has created Wuala, which is a new way of storing, sharing, and publishing files on the internet.</p>
<p>I would however like to make some suggestions for improvements, mainly on the after party hosted by Blognation, as part of their UK Launch of Blognation. Me and a few others agreed that some music would have been nice to go along with that disco ball they Club had, along with some food/nibbles as it was dinner time by then&hellip;</p>
<p>Other than that it was pretty good, I&rsquo;ll be sure to be checking out each and every site/service/product in more detail. By the way Richard Brooks (Managing Director of The 100 Year Website) where were you &#8211; someone said they talked to you but we couldn&rsquo;t find you again &#8211; hope you had a good time and that my invite for you to come was worthwhile! <img class="wp-smiley" alt=";)" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif" /><a name="resume"></p>
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<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1489200970/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03333" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1489200970_115a2546b6_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong><u>The Future of Web Apps Conference and Expo (FOWA) &#8211; Day 1</u></strong></p>
<p>Ok now let me tell you a <strike>little</strike> lot&nbsp;about The FOWA Conference and Expo.</p>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1489726318/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03376" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1489726318_1c5efdbd00_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Welcome from Brian Oberkirch &amp; Simon Willison, the FOWA Conference Chairs</strong><br />
We were first welcomed by Brian Oberkirch &amp; Simon Willison, the FOWA Conference Chairs, along with Ryan Carson, co-founder of Carsonified (Carson Systems), they gave us a quick talk on what we could expect over the next 2 to 3 days at FOWA.</p>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1489845434/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03389" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1489845434_b6beacc55a_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>What is the Future of Web Apps? We Discuss! &#8211; Om Malik, (GigaOM) &amp; Michael Arrington (TechCrunch)</strong><br />
After this brief welcome to FOWA there was a discussion between Ryan Carson, Om Malik, founder of Giga Omni Media, Inc and Michael Arrington, serial entrepreneur and operator of TechCrunch. In this talk they talked a about how web apps are changing the web and how we can benefit from them.</p>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1489041489/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03394" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1489041489_5b4c0cacd7_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>10 Real-world Apps That Represent The Future of Web Apps &#8211; Ben Forsaith (Adobe)</strong><br />
10 Real-world Apps That Represent The Future of Web Apps was a fast pace session presented by Ben Forsaith (<strike>Andrew Shorten</strike>), product specialist with Adobe UK, in which he demoed 10 Web Apps that were using Adobe technology such as Adobe AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime)</p>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1489209089/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03400" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1489209089_040693b735_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>High Performance Websites &#8211; Steve Souders (Yahoo!)</strong><br />
High Performance Websites was the first developer track session of the day, and was presented by Steve Souders, who works at Yahoo! as the Chief Performance Yahoo!, where he has developed a set of best practices for making web sites faster.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Examples of High Performance Websites (Comparisons)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Importance of the backend</li>
<p></p>
<li>Memory Cache</li>
<p></p>
<li>iFrames</li>
<p></p>
<li>YSlow</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1490094652/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03403" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1490094652_8c1c5a9150_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The Future of Search &#8211; Tony Conrad (Sphere)</strong><br />
The Future of Search was the second business/entrepreneur session of the day, and was presented by Tony Conrad, who is a Venture capitalist turned entrepreneur who co-founded Sphere (previously Yodel Search).</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sphere past/present/future</li>
<p></p>
<li>Sphere Widgets (as seen on popular sites like the New York Times, Pop Sugar, TechCrunch, Cool Hunting, All Things D, TIME, AOL News, GigaOM, Wall Street Journal, Access Hollywood, Captains Quarters, ZDNet, O&rsquo;Reilly Radar and many more)</li>
<p></p>
<li>BlogBurst</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1515762652/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03411" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1515762652_2cb22cc2bb_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The Art of Attractive Yet Useable Sites &#8211; Robin Christopherson (AbilityNet)<br />
</strong>The Art of Attractive Yet Useable Sites was the second business/entrepreneur session of the day, and was presented by Robin Christopherson, who despite being blind, uses a computer very effectively by relying on speech output to access the full range of mainstream software including email and the internet. So he has a first-hand appreciation of the importance of good web design practice to accessibility, which is great for AbilityNet&rsquo;s Web Consultancy services which he manages.</p>
<p>In his talk he talked about how over 90% of sites are still illegal because they do not meet the required accessibility standards and how sites which are accessibility friendly are really easy to use for people who are vision impaired.</p>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1515832126/"><img width="180" height="240" border="0" alt="DSC03416" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1515832126_d3da1d49c3_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>*Lunch Break*</strong><br />
It&rsquo;s&nbsp;Lunch Time, so I took a walk around the ExCeL Building and the FOWA Expo Hall.</p>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1515977300/"><img width="180" height="240" border="0" alt="DSC03425" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1515977300_2679f5ac4f_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>How User Feedback can Influences Design &#8211; Daniel Burka (digg / Pownce)<br />
</strong>How User Feedback can Influences Design was the third developer session of the day, and was presented by Daniel Burka, who is the creative director at Digg and is one of the cofounders of Pownce.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Gathering User Feedback</li>
<p></p>
<li>Reacting to Feedback</li>
<p></p>
<li>Are the changes worth it?</li>
<p></p>
<li>Creating user feedback communities.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Anticipating areas of friction.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Digg Images &ldquo;Digg Images: A dedicated images section (with thumbnails). Still on track to launch in late October. &#8211; Kevin Rose &ldquo;</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1515137809/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03426" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1515137809_6fcafb44e9_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The Architecture Behind WordPress.com &#8211; Matt Mullenweg (WordPress)<br />
</strong>The Architecture Behind WordPress.com was the fourth developer session of the day, and was presented by Matt Mullenweg, who is best known as the founding developer of WordPress, the blogging software tool.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>WordPress <img class="wp-smiley" alt=";)" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif" /></li>
<p></p>
<li>WordPress MU</li>
<p></p>
<li>WordPress.com VIP Hosting</li>
<p></p>
<li>Wordcamp</li>
<p></p>
<li>Equalities to look for when hiring people (e.g. Personalities, Ability to learn, Taste, Passion for space, Familiarity with Technologies etc)</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1515342863/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03445" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1515342863_64d0378213_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Building a Community (Creating and Running Communites) &#8211; Matthew Haughey (MetaFilter)<br />
</strong>Building a Community was the fifth developer session of the day, and was presented by Matthew Haughey, who is best known as the founder of the community weblog MetaFilter, where he is known as mathowie.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Building a community</li>
<p></p>
<li>Community growth</li>
<p></p>
<li>Build for yourself first / Eat your own dogfood</li>
<p></p>
<li>Use Guidelines not Rules in communities</li>
<p></p>
<li>Tailor to community norms</li>
<p></p>
<li>Every community suffers a revolute eventually</li>
<p></p>
<li>Ways to avoid community disasters (e.g. Be transparent, honest, responsive. Have a dedicated place to talk about the site/product etc. Explain why you made changes.)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Always acknowledge your mistakes</li>
<p></p>
<li>And last of all remember to find out what&rsquo;s illegal and where?</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1516240656/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03447" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1516240656_3ba287a9df_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Taking Your Application Mobile &#8211; Heidi Pollock (BluePulse)<br />
</strong>Taking Your Application Mobile was the sixth developer session of the day, and was presented by Heidi Pollock, who having left Yahoo! Mobile, started to work as a contractor for Twitter and then more recently started work for the Australian start-up, Bluepulse, fulltime.</p>
<p>In her talk, she talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bluepulse</li>
<p></p>
<li>Firefox Extensions</li>
<p></p>
<li>Developing Mobile Web Sites for Mobile Phones.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Optimising Web Sites for Mobile Phones.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Mobile Acid Test (<a href="http://jwtmp.com/a">http://jwtmp.com/a</a>)</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1516305118/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03451" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1516305118_6d522cc3f4_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The Future of Firefox and JavaScript &#8211; John Resig (Mozilla Corporation)<br />
</strong>The Future of Firefox and JavaScript was the seventh developer session of the day, and was presented by John Resig, who is a programmer working for the Mozilla Corporation. As well as being a programmer for Mozilla, he is also the creator and lead developer of the jQuery JavaScript library. He is also the author of the book &lsquo;Pro Javascript Techniques.&rsquo; And is currently located in Cambridge, MA.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Future of Mozilla Fireox</li>
<p></p>
<li>SVG/Canvas 3D</li>
<p></p>
<li>OpenGL in Browsers</li>
<p></p>
<li>&lt;video&gt;&lt;/video&gt; and &lt;audio&gt;&lt;/audio&gt; Tags etc..</li>
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<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1515498141/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03454" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1515498141_54b78d2652_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>7 Things You Probably Don&rsquo;t Know About That You Can Use in Your Future Web Apps &#8211; Mark Quirk &amp; Jon Harris (Microsoft)<br />
</strong>This session was presented by Mark Quirk who joined Microsoft UK in 1992 as a senior support engineer for Microsoft development tools and is now the product manager responsible for Visual Studio and web development at Microsoft UK.&nbsp; And also by Jon Harris who used to work for Macromedia but is now a Microsoft User Experience Evangelist.</p>
<ul>
<li>In their talk, they talked about some of the following points:</li>
<p></p>
<li>Microsoft Visual Earth (Interactive SDK)</li>
<p></p>
<li>PopFly</li>
<p></p>
<li>Microsoft Codename Astoria (<a href="http://astoria.mslivelabs.com/">http://astoria.mslivelabs.com/</a> and <a href="http://astoria.sandbox.live.com/">http://astoria.sandbox.live.com/</a>)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Microsoft Live Labs Seadragon (<a href="http://labs.live.com/Seadragon.aspx">http://labs.live.com/Seadragon.aspx</a>)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Windows Live and Silverlight</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1515567921/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03458" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1515567921_0e5e4da060_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Lessons Learned From Launching Digg &amp; Pownce &#8211; Kevin Rose (digg / Pownce)</strong><br />
Kevin Rose was up next for this last session of the day<br />
In his talk he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Saving Money</li>
<p></p>
<li>Making Money</li>
<p></p>
<li>Digg 1.0</li>
<p></p>
<li>Digg past, present and future.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Scaling</li>
<p></p>
<li>Chilling Effects</li>
<p></p>
<li>Hosting</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1515695269/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03467" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1515695269_52cf336b10_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Live Filming of Diggnation @ FOWA London</strong><br />
What can I say about it &#8211; The Live Filming of Diggnation with Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht was more than awesome! <img class="wp-smiley" alt=":D" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif" /> The place was packed out with people wanting to watch the show &#8211; The Crowd went wild &#8211; And I had a front row side seat! <img class="wp-smiley" alt=":)" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" /></p>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1515995921/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03493" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1515995921_38adeb0789_m.jpg" /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://revision3.com/diggnation/2007-10-04London">Watch Diggnation Episode 118 London Here.</a></p>
<p><strong>Carsonified Relaunch Party @ FOX@ExCeL</strong><br />
Yet more fun, a big thanks goes to both Kevin and Alex for allowing people to take photos with them! <img class="wp-smiley" alt=":D" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif" /></p>
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<p>Me and Kevin Rose! <img class="wp-smiley" alt=":)" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" /><br />
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<p>Me, Kevin Bing (uni student) and Alex Albrecht<br />
<a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1516963489/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03549" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1516963489_c4089859ee_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong><u>The Future of Web Apps Conference and Expo (FOWA) &#8211; Day 2</u></strong></p>
<p>The Future of Web Apps (FOWA) continues on Day 2&hellip; <img class="wp-smiley" alt=":)" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" /></p>
<p><strong>Developer Stage: Welcome from Brian Oberkirch &amp; Simon Willison, the FOWA conference chairs</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Future of Web Startups&nbsp; &#8211; Paul Graham (Y Combinator)<br />
</strong>The Future of Web Startups was presented by Paul Graham, who is the author of On Lisp (1993), ANSI Common Lisp (1995), and Hackers &amp; Painters (2004).</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>About Startups</li>
<p></p>
<li>Let the market design the product</li>
<p></p>
<li>However many acquisitions Google does Microsoft should do x10.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Do we still need Silicon Valley?</li>
<p></p>
<li>Do Startup Founders Need Degrees?</li>
<p></p>
<li>Will Colleges and Universities change?</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Predicting The Future of Web Apps &#8211; Edwin Aoki (AOL)</strong><br />
Predicting The Future of Web Apps was presented by Edwin Aoki, Chief Architect AOL.<br />
In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Edwin&rsquo;s Near Term Industry Predictions:
<ul>
<li>A new industry group to develop standards for building web apps and content for low-cost, reduced capability devices</li>
<p></p>
<li>Aol to announce a major push for html and javascript apps on the desktop</li>
<p></p>
<li>new mobile computing device with a modem os and open deve platform.</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<p></p>
<li>All of the above came true 10 years ago:
<ul>
<li>The Network Computer Reference Platform &#8211; 1996 Sun, IBM, Apple Replace Network with Mobile</li>
<p></p>
<li>Netscape Crossware 0 1997 apps build on javea javascript &amp; html</li>
<p></p>
<li>AT&amp;T/EO Communicator &#8211; 1994 &#8211; touch screen, handwriting recognition, live object embed, 33.6 kbps fax and data modem</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<p></p>
<li>Technology evolves, impetus the same</li>
<p></p>
<li>Build on Solid, Tested Foundations:
<ul>
<li>Storage &#8211; AOL Xdrive, Amazon S3</li>
<p></p>
<li>Message &amp; Data Exchange &#8211; XMPP, JSON &amp; REST based APIs to Open AIM</li>
<p></p>
<li>Publishing &amp; Commenting &#8211; Atom</li>
<p></p>
<li>Idenity &#8211; Open ID, Open Auth</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Web apps of the future need to run everywhere.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Learning from our past:
<ul>
<li>Small &amp; beautiful beats large and clunky</li>
<p></p>
<li>Sweat the details, but don&rsquo;t sweat infrastructure</li>
<p></p>
<li>Let the service provides do the heavy lifting for you</li>
<p></p>
<li>Standards and openness are important</li>
<p></p>
<li>But employ with an eye towards security and trust</li>
<p></p>
<li>Technology moves faster than society</li>
<p></p>
<li>It&rsquo;s up to us to use it responsibly</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<p></p>
<li>We won&rsquo;t need a Future of Web Apps (FOWA) Anymore, instead we will have a Future of Web Stuff (FOWS) or just Future of Stuff (FOS) &#8211; 5/10 years from now!</li>
<p>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Web app do&rsquo;s and don&rsquo;ts &#8211; Practical lessons we learned &#8211; Leah Culver (Pownce)<br />
</strong>Web app do&rsquo;s and don&rsquo;ts &#8211; Practical lessons we learned Predicting was the first developer session of the day, and was presented by Leah Culver who is currently best known for founding Pownce with her friends Kevin Rose and Daniel Burka as a way of sending messages, links, files and events to each other.</p>
<p>In her talk, she talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>&nbsp;Thinking about technology choices</li>
<p></p>
<li>We could pick anything &#8211; made from scratch</li>
<p></p>
<li>Social as well as technological reasons factored into our decisions</li>
<p></p>
<li>Took risks to work with newer technologies</li>
<p></p>
<li>Why Django?
<ul>
<li>Django is a Python web framework</li>
<p></p>
<li>Yah! Web frameworks!</li>
<p></p>
<li>Documentation and readability</li>
<p></p>
<li>Auto-generated admin</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<p></p>
<li>Why S3?
<ul></p>
<li>Amazon&rsquo;s Simple Storage Service</li>
<p></p>
<li>Pownce files are stored on S3</li>
<p></p>
<li>Less maintenance for Pownce</li>
<p></p>
<li>Inexpensive</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Why Air?
<ul>
<li>Adobe Integrated Runtime</li>
<p></p>
<li>Works on both PC and Mac</li>
<p></p>
<li>Easy to develop</li>
<p></p>
<li>Encourages good UI</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<p></p>
<li>Do a lot with a little
<ul>
<li>Pownce has a tiny team</li>
<p></p>
<li>One website developer</li>
<p></p>
<li>Self-funded</li>
<p></p>
<li>Short deadline</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<p></p>
<li>Small Teams &#8211; we wear many shoes
<ul>
<li>Multiple roles</li>
<p></p>
<li>Learn quickly &#8211; I have had to learn a lot about everything</li>
<p></p>
<li>Dedicated</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>&nbsp;Open Source Tools
<ul>
<li>Plenty of web application help</li>
<p></p>
<li>Someone has solved this problem before</li>
<p></p>
<li>&hellip; and they&rsquo;re probably smarter than me</li>
<p></p>
<li>Lots of tools available</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Use your Resources
<ul>
<li>Get some help</li>
<p></p>
<li>Documentation websites</li>
<p></p>
<li>IRC</li>
<p></p>
<li>Network and learn from friends</li>
<p></p>
<li>Exchange knowledge with other sites</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<p></p>
<li>Be kind to your database
<ul>
<li>Pownce&rsquo;s databse is its main bottleneck</li>
<p></p>
<li>One MySql database &#8211; a bit embarrassed about, not a dba</li>
<p></p>
<li>REsponding quickly to slow querie</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Caching &#8211; I&rsquo;ve already done that
<ul>
<li>Memcached</li>
<p></p>
<li>Caching at page and object/list level</li>
<p></p>
<li>Cached our static pages since launch</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Queuing &#8211; I&rsquo;ll do that later
<ul>
<li>Taking a shorter note of a longer process to do later</li>
<p></p>
<li>We send notes via a job queue</li>
<p></p>
<li>Need to improve our queuing system</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Limits and Pagination &#8211; I don&rsquo;t need to do all of that
<ul>
<li>Notes list, friends list, recipicient list</li>
<p></p>
<li>Good user interface as well</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Index &#8211; I&rsquo;ll mark that
<ul>
<li>How would I search, set up database</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Avoid Complexity: I won&rsquo;t make the db do that
<ul>
<li>Some queries are just to complicated for a new web app</li>
<p></p>
<li>Consider if they&rsquo;re actually needed</li>
<p></p>
<li>Usually good to avoid abstract or conceptual data display</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Expect Anything
<ul>
<li>Young sites can run into many problems</li>
<p></p>
<li>Need to respond quickly</li>
<p></p>
<li>Can&rsquo;t prepare for everything &#8211; stuff with come out of hte blue</li>
<p></p>
<li>Every web app is different</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Keep Backups &#8211; because stuff happens
<ul>
<li>Use version control</li>
<p></p>
<li>Have a system to revert to code changes</li>
<p></p>
<li>Tract dependencies and updates made</li>
<p></p>
<li>If developing locally, backup personal</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Duly Noted &#8211; Keep lots of data
<ul>
<li>Stats to monitor</li>
<p></p>
<li>Quantitative data</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Community &#8211; Keep in touch with your community
<ul>
<li>Let users know what you are doing</li>
<p></p>
<li>Respond to bug reports</li>
<p></p>
<li>Inform users of bug fixes and new features</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Friendships Matter &#8211; Social sites are all about friends
<ul>
<li>Strive to make it easy to establish, maintain or break relationships</li>
<p></p>
<li>Accurately represent user relationships</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
<li>Prepare to Scale UP &#8211; It&rsquo;s a good problem to have
<ul>
<li>Don&rsquo;t prematurely optimize</li>
<p></p>
<li>&hellip; unless you work with Kevin Rose</li>
<p></p>
<li>Design for success</li>
<p></p>
<li>Accept that your code will change&nbsp;</li>
<p>
    </ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Thanks goes to <a title="Black Phoebe Designs" href="http://www.blackphoebe.com/">Jenifer Hanen </a>for the gap filling &#8211; check out <a href="http://www.blackphoebe.com/msjen/2007/10/future-of-web-apps-d.html">her post here</a>!</p>
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<p><strong>The Story Behind The Facebook Platform &#8211; Dave Morin (Facebook)<br />
</strong>The Story Behind The Facebook Platform was the second developer session of the day, and was presented by Dave Morin who is the Senior Platform Manager at Facebook where he leads platform strategy and community</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Amount of active users on Facebook (43 Million)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Amount page views on Facebook (60 Billion)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Amount of people who have added an application &#8211; 80% of users</li>
<p></p>
<li>The Social Graph</li>
<p></p>
<li>Facebook Photos (Built in a week)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Facebook Events (Built in a night)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Developing for Facebook</li>
<p></p>
<li>Generating Revenue</li>
<p>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1523895365/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03572" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1523895365_b664d36200_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Preparing for Enterprise Adoption (<strike>The Future Of Blogging</strike>) &#8211; Suw Charman (suw.org.uk)<br />
</strong>Preparing for Enterprise Adoption was the third business/entrepreneur session of the day, and was presented by who Suw Charman, a social software consultant and writer who specialises in the use of blogs and wikis behind the firewall. Suw is also founder and board member of the Open Rights Group, a digital rights advocacy group which aims to raise awareness of digital rights issues, to campaign against bad legislation in Britain and the EU, and to support grass roots activism.</p>
<p>In her talk, she talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Getting products out</li>
<p></p>
<li>Getting your products bought</li>
<p></p>
<li>Finding out what business want from your products and services.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Supporting your products and services.</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1524004593/"><img width="180" height="240" border="0" alt="DSC03581" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1524004593_f1cf2f0d96_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>*Lunch Break*</strong><br />
It&rsquo;s Lunch Time on Day 2, so I thought id go outside down by the water to take some photos.</p>
<p>On the ExCeL Victoria Dock Bridge I witnessed the filming of a film/movie/soap/drama/documentary&hellip; ehhh&hellip; no idea what it was but we were not aloud to cross the bridge until they were finished and as we were approaching we were told to be quite! <img class="wp-smiley" alt=":P" src="http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif" /> I heard one of the actors say &ldquo;Dial 999&Prime; quite loud&hellip;.</p>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1524951702/"><img width="180" height="240" border="0" alt="DSC03587" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1524951702_495d80c173_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>Click on this photo and Zoom in and you&rsquo;ll notice they are still up there</p>
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<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1531643976/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03596" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1531643976_b19c94ed0b_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1531687804/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03599" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1531687804_bca4c905e1_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Putting Users First &#8211; Thomas Vander Wal (InfoCloud Solutions)</strong><br />
Putting Users First was the fourth business/entrepreneur session of the day, and was presented by Thomas Vander Wal, who is the The Principal and Senior Consultant at InfoCloud Solutions, Vander Wal is an information architect best known for coining the term &ldquo;folksonomy.&rdquo; He&rsquo;s also known for initiating the term &ldquo;infocloud&rdquo;. His works has been with the Web and with information design and structure.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Focusing on real people</li>
<p></p>
<li>Tagging</li>
<p></p>
<li>Folksonomy</li>
<p></p>
<li>Magnolia</li>
<p></p>
<li>Stikkit</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1530839069/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03600" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1530839069_973cfda564_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>Next Generation Visualisations &#8211; Eric Rodenbeck (Stamen Design)<br />
Next Generation Visualisations was the fith business/entrepreneur session of the day, and was presented by Eric Rodenbeck, Stamen&rsquo;s founder and creative director. He is a 10-year veteran of the interactive design field, and has spent this time working to extend the boundaries of online media and live information visualization.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Visualization</li>
<p></p>
<li>Visualising Data</li>
<p></p>
<li>Visualisation is a media</li>
<p></p>
<li><a href="http://cabspotting.org/">http://cabspotting.org/</a></li>
<p></p>
<li><a href="http://oakland.crimespotting.org/">http://oakland.crimespotting.org/</a></li>
<p></p>
<li>Modest Maps</li>
<p></p>
<li>Digg Labs (Arc, BigSpy, Stack, Swarm)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Twitter Blocks</li>
<p></p>
<li><a href="http://www.stamen.com/">Stamen.com</a></li>
<p>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1532019230/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03619" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1532019230_afb62a2d3d_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Comet: Making the Web a 2-Way Medium &#8211; Joe Walker (DWR)<br />
</strong>Comet: Making the Web a 2-Way Medium was the sixth developer session of the day, and was presented by Joe Walker, a developer and consultant working on advanced web development techniques like AJAX. He recently developed Direct Web Remoting, (DWR) which has become one of the most popular Ajax toolkits for Java by making browser/server interaction intuitive for web developers. See <a href="http://www.drectwebremoting.com/">www.drectwebremoting.com</a>. He currently works through his consultancy, Getahead (<a href="http://getahead.org/">http://getahead.org/</a>), which is supplying a growing number of customers with AJAX and advanced web solutions.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Comet and Examples using it</li>
<li>SessionRater (<a href="http://www.webtide.com/sessionRater/">http://www.webtide.com/sessionRater/</a>)</li>
<li>Polar Rose</li>
</ul>
<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenstraight/1532096894/"><img width="240" height="180" border="0" alt="DSC03625" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/1532096894_6d3b1e5c99_m.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><strong>An Insight to FireEagle &#8211; Tom Coates (Yahoo!)<br />
</strong>An Insight to FireEagle was the seventh developer session of the day, and was presented by Tom Coates, who works for Yahoo Brickhouse where he develops new concepts in social software, future media and the web of data. He focuses on the shape of the web to come and how to make things that thrive as part of it. He&rsquo;s worked for many of the UK&rsquo;s most prominent web companies including Time Out, UpMyStreet and the BBC where he ran a small near-term R&amp;D team for the BBC exploring media navigation, annotation and distribution. A regular speaker at conferences including ETech, XTech, IASummit and The Future of Web Apps, Tom also writes extensively at plasticbag.org as well as running the experimental online community barbelith.com.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
<ul>
<li>FireEagle (won&rsquo;t be called this when released out of Beta)</li>
<p></p>
<li>Applications that could use FireEagle</li>
<p></p>
<li>Twitter Maps</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Air &#8211; Next Generation Development &#8211; Ben Forsaith (Adobe)</strong><br />
Air &#8211; Next Generation Development was the eighth developer session of the day, and was presented by Ben Forsaith, product specialist with Adobe UK.</p>
<p>In his talk, he talked about some of the following points:</p>
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<li>What is Adobe AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime)</li>
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<li>Building your first Adobe AIR Application</li>
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<li>Aptana IDE</li>
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<li>Adobe Flex</li>
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<li>Adobe Labs (<a href="http://labs.adobe.com/">http://labs.adobe.com</a>)</li>
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<li>onAIR (<a href="http://onair.adobe.com/">http://onair.adobe.com/</a>)</li>
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<p><strong>Best Tips &amp; Screw Ups &#8211; Panel of FOWA speakers<br />
</strong>This last session of the day was a discussion talk between Ryan Carson, Kevin Lawver, Lane Becker, Rashmi , Dick , Ted Rheingold, Simon Willison and Brian Oberkirch.</p>
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		<title>Google Sky Mashup Takes Off</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2007 15:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doug Caverly</dc:creator>
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<p> &ldquo;As of this week, Bloom and his team began feeding Google a mash-up of gamma-ray bursts discovered by NASA&rsquo;s Swift orbiting observatory and the Milagro ground-based observatory; microlensing phenomena detected by the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE), which searches for dark matter within the Magellanic Clouds and the Milky Way&rsquo;s galactic bulge; asteroids and optical transients from the Palomar-Quest survey; and newly exploded supernovas from surveys by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Supernova Search and ESSENCE,&rdquo; according to a UC Berkeley press release.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.berkeley.edu/" title="UC Berkeley Homepage"> UC Berkeley</a>, by the way, is the university at which &ldquo;Bloom and his team&rdquo; &#8211; Joshua Bloom being an assistant professor of astronomy &#8211; are based.&nbsp; The VOEventNet mashup also has strong ties to <a href="http://www.socaltech.com/fullstory/0010824.html" title="&quot;Caltech Powers Google Sky&quot;">Caltech</a>.&nbsp; And as you might have gathered from the previous paragraph, these people, the sky, and Google Sky are all quite busy.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Right out of the gate, Google Sky has become a powerful tool for the public and in the classroom,&rdquo; stated Bloom.&nbsp; &ldquo;And if it works well and gets more and more of these transient events into the system, we as researchers will be using it.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The mashup is available through the official <a href="http://voeventnet.org/" title="VOEventNet.org">VOEventNet</a> site and through the <a href="http://earth.google.com/sky/index.html" title="Google Sky Info">Google Sky</a> site, as well.&nbsp; Hat tip to O&rsquo;Reilly Radar&rsquo;s <a href="http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/09/real_time_sky.html" title="&quot;Real Time Sky&quot;">Peter Brantley</a>.</p></p>
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		<title>Tech Tries Targeting Teens Technologically</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:25:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>WebProNews Staff</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marketing discussions and efforts at gaining the attention of the elusive teen market take different forms, in looking at how one Internet titan and one relative newcomer give it a try.<br />
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At Yahoo, the <a href=http://mashup.ypulse.com/>Ypulse Mashup 2007</a> two-day conference aimed its events at &#8220;today&#8217;s totally wired generation.&#8221; Hitting the teen demographic is like nailing a golf ball with the sweet spot of the club: tough to do, but rewarding when it happens.</p>
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Yahoo&#8217;s effervescent intern and blogger Doreen Bloch wrote about the Mashup 2007 at <a href=http://yodel.yahoo.com/2007/07/19/finding-the-teen-gene/>Yahoo&#8217;s official blog</a>. Some sessions, like those led by people like MIT professor Henry Jenkins and blogger danah boyd, discussed teen culture on the Net.</p>
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Others focused on what teen peers have accomplished. A quartet of young entrepreneurs discussed their experiences in building online businesses. Teens aren&#8217;t the end of Yahoo&#8217;s or the marketing world&#8217;s interest. Next up in September: <a href=http://mashup.ypulse.com/tween_mashup/>Tween Mashup 2007</a>.</p>
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Social networking, avatar-driven <a href=http://www.doppelganger.com>Doppelganger</a> creates instant messaging environments like <a href=http://www.themusiclounge.com>The Lounge</a>. To build awareness of what the privately held company can do, they called upon their users to help.</p>
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That led to a <a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4dfxu7Ik4s>YouTube video</a> featuring the avatars of members jamming in the environment. It also noted in passing the marketing potential for selling virtual outfits to wear in the world.</p>
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Anyone who can tear themselves away from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows this weekend may want to read some earlier, prescient mentions of avatars and virtual clothing in William Gibson&#8217;s &#8216;Idoru&#8217; or Neal Stephenson&#8217;s &#8216;Snow Crash&#8217;.  Each predates places like The Lounge, not to mention Facebook, MySpace, and in the case of Stephenson, the World Wide Web.</p>
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It&#8217;s interesting for someone like me to see how science fiction has become fact in a lot of ways, both in terms of the implementation of environments, and the way marketing has followed them closely. How much more closely they meld, and the discussions surrounding whether they should or not, will be the next thing to watch.</p>
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		<title>Mashup and Marketing to Teens</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 14:49:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geoff Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ever feel like you don&#8217;t have your finger on the pulse of <a title="the &#8220;Y&#8221; generation" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outgoing/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Y');" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Y">the &#8220;Y&#8221; generation</a>?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever feel like you don&rsquo;t have your finger on the pulse of <a title="the &ldquo;Y&rdquo; generation" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outgoing/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Y');" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Y">the &ldquo;Y&rdquo; generation</a>? Well, Ypulse.com, the foremost blog contender for youth media and marketing professionals, will help clue you in to the whys and hows of this group of &ldquo;totally wired&rdquo; tweens, teens, gen Y-, as well as gen X-ers, via a national conference called <a title="Mashup" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outgoing/mashup.ypulse.com/about.php');" href="http://mashup.ypulse.com/about.php">Mashup,</a> for two days this July in San Francisco. The conference will guide youth marketers and media producers on how to utilize social media and technology in new non-disruptive ways that add value to the consumer&rsquo;s experience, through top-notch speakers and hands-on, stimulating discussions.</p>
<p>In collaboration with conference producer <a title="Modern Media" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outgoing/modernmediapartners.com/');" href="http://modernmediapartners.com/">Modern Media</a>, a company which builds, produces and markets high-energy business events for big-name brands and media entrepreneurs, the Mashup event will host keynote speakers Danah Boyd, Fellow, Annenberg Center for Communications, University of Southern California, and Henry Jenkins, Director, Comparative Media Studies Program, MIT, Tuesday, beginning at 8:45 a.m. as they present: Convergence Culture: A Keynote Conversation.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Their keynote will give attendees insight into why sites like MySpace, YouTube, and Facebook have become cultural phenomena, and the role young people are playing in transforming the media and entertainment landscape,&rdquo; said <a title="Anastasia Goodstein" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outgoing/totallywired.ypulse.com/about_anastasia.php');" href="http://totallywired.ypulse.com/about_anastasia.php">Anastasia Goodstein</a>, Ypulse founder and co-producer of Mashup. &ldquo;Nobody knows more about what teens are doing online than Danah and nobody knows more about fan culture than Henry.&rdquo;</p>
<p><a onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/downloads/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/mashuplogo.gif');" href="http://sky-searchplacement.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/mashuplogo.gif" title="mashuplogo.gif"><img width="128" height="67" border="0" title="Mashup Logo" src="http://images1.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/mashuplogo.gif" alt="Mashup Logo" /></a></p>
<p>In addition to the keynote speakers, a wide range of marketing and media topics will be covered, including:</p>
<p>&bull; social networking sites,</p>
<p>&bull; online video,</p>
<p>&bull; podcasting,</p>
<p>&bull; blogging,</p>
<p>&bull; SMS and cell phones,</p>
<p>&bull; virtual reality environments,</p>
<p>&bull; instant messaging,</p>
<p>&bull; video gaming,</p>
<p>&bull; online music,</p>
<p>&bull; &hellip; and more.</p>
<p>The Mashup will also feature a &ldquo;Youth Media Showcase,&rdquo; where youth media exhibitors from the Bay Area will be speaking to attendees as well as showing examples of their work with local youth.</p>
<p>Opening reception on Monday, July 16 will commence at 6:30 p.m., and will feature two live performances, including an acoustic set by <a title="Secondhand Serenade" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outgoing/www.secondhandserenade.com/');" href="http://www.secondhandserenade.com/">Secondhand Serenade,</a> one of the hottest teen music success stories of the year.</p>
<p>At closing on Tuesday, at 5:45 p.m., will be an <a title="exclusive performance of &ldquo;Mortified&rdquo;" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outgoing/www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/01/16/entertainment/main1210195.shtml');" href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/01/16/entertainment/main1210195.shtml">exclusive performance of &ldquo;Mortified&rdquo;</a>&mdash;a production in which people read from their real teen diaries will help put delegates in touch with their own teen years and inspire a deeper understanding of &#8211; and empathy for &#8211; where teens are coming from.</p>
<p>For more information and to register for the Mashup, go to <a title="www.mashup.ypulse.com" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outgoing/mashup.ypulse.com/');" href="http://mashup.ypulse.com/">www.mashup.ypulse.com.</a></p>
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		<title>Microsoft Releases Popfly Mashup Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 17:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Scoble</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft has just released &#8220;<a title="Popfly" href="http://www.popfly.ms/">Popfly</a>.&#8221; This tool, and community, lets you build a <a title="TwitterVision" href="http://www.twittervision.com/">TwitterVision</a> in literally a few minutes (mashup various stuff from various Web services like Twitter, Flickr, Virtual Earth, etc). <br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft has just released &ldquo;<a title="Popfly" href="http://www.popfly.ms/">Popfly</a>.&rdquo; This tool, and community, lets you build a <a title="TwitterVision" href="http://www.twittervision.com/">TwitterVision</a> in literally a few minutes (mashup various stuff from various Web services like Twitter, Flickr, Virtual Earth, etc). </p>
<p>When I first saw this demoed a few months ago the Microsoftie who showed it to me literally built TwitterVision in two minutes right in front of me without writing code. TwitterVision&rsquo;s inventor told me he took four hours to do the same thing. Lets someone who isn&rsquo;t a coder (like me) mashup various Web services easily and quickly. </p>
<p>This is a &ldquo;small&rdquo; thing from Microsoft. It isn&rsquo;t going to get professional developers hot and bothered (at least I don&rsquo;t think) but it is another piece of a Web strategy. If Microsoft released 10 small things like this then we&rsquo;d start thinking that they &ldquo;get&rdquo; the Web again. What do you think?</p>
<p>Oh, and don&rsquo;t think it&rsquo;s just for TwitterVision clones, either. It&rsquo;ll be interesting to see what people do with this. Start with the <a title="Popfly Overview page" href="http://www.popfly.ms/Overview/">Overview page</a> to see what it does.</p>
<p>This was the &ldquo;small&rdquo; thing I expected Microsoft to release at Mix.<br />
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		<title>IBM Mashup Summit</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 14:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Mayfield</dc:creator>
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<p><a title="Photo Sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ross/488433181/"><img width="240" hspace="5" height="180" border="0" align="right" alt="ibm mashup summit" src="http://images.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/488433181_542bd4fbf5_m.jpg" title="ibm mashup summit" /></a> We&#8217;re here to talk about mashups within the enterprise.&nbsp; With all the innovation on the web with mashups and widgets, real work needs to be done on standards, identity, process and security to bring them into the enterprise.&nbsp; We aren&#8217;t just talking about technical work to make things work, but how to market it before insecurity FUD curbs innovation.</p>
<p>Dion Hinchliffe phoned in an introductory talk about what he is seeing in the space (I&#8217;ll try to find notes to link to, and update this post later).</p>
<p>Then Pete Kaminski (Socialtext CTO &amp; co-founder) and I gave a little talk about the things we have seen, done and questions we have.&nbsp; Unfortunately, Open Data is being seen as enough in this space.&nbsp; Be like Flickr, just put up an API, let people innovate, and that&#8217;s good enough.&nbsp; But it isn&#8217;t good enough for enterprises, which is an opportunity for us to work on standards that may conversely enhance the consumer web.&nbsp; For an enterprise, to develop upon a service, they need to know if their effort is at risk, as the API may change.&nbsp; Especially when services are built upon services upon services.&nbsp; Enterprises also pay particular mind to switching cost and lock-in risk, and standards and open source provide ways of reducing cost and managing risk.</p>
<p>Mostly we talked about <a href="http://socialtext.net/amo" title="Amo">Amo</a>, which means &quot;to carry&quot; in Hawaiian and is a REST API for wikis we hope becomes an ad-hoc standard.&nbsp; It incorporates the Atom Publishing Protocol thanks to some good work Chris Dent did over a weekend.&nbsp; Unfortunately, the folks really working on this stuff are up at our hackathon in Vancouver this week.&nbsp; But it gave us a chance to share what we have heard and not from enterprises over the last four years.&nbsp; Customers have stronger needs to integrate with directory systems for single sign on, and despite our efforts to make auth pluggable, the lack of standardization in this area is a problem not just for deploying a wiki &#8212; but signals the complexity and perhaps greatest risk in enterprise mashups, that of identity.&nbsp; When a mashup platform has multiple services and multiple logins, where and how are they stored is an exponential problem that puts security and system cost in conflict with usability.&nbsp; We didn&#8217;t get customers coming to us asking for mashups in numbers, but we did get people asking for data to be available and offline editing.&nbsp; We created RSS and Atom feeds for every page, tag, search query, watchlist, weblog and wiki.&nbsp; In absence of other clients, we used the Atom API for offline editing using Ecto, a blog editor.&nbsp; Most recently, we created SocialPoint for Sharepoint portal integration using our SOAP API.&nbsp; With the REST API, we worked with Jeremy Ruston to create Socialtext Unplugged for offline wiki reading and editing.</p>
<p>Pete made an interesting point about the currency and quality of data that reminded me of a post by <a href="http://allensblog.typepad.com/allens_blog/2007/05/fidelity_vs_con.html" title="Allen Morgan">Allen Morgan</a> I read yesterday.&nbsp; Pete pointed out how the rise of the convenient cell phone has changed user expectations for call quality within land-lines themselves. Allen is exploring similar trends in audio and video: fidelity declines with the rise of convenience.&nbsp; Pete gave the example of how a user of Socialtext Unplugged can board an airplane to Hong Kong with a reasonable expectation they will be working with less current information the further they travel.&nbsp; What user expectations and education will they have when using mashups across different data from multiple processes.&nbsp; This is an important question because it also informs how expensive it should be to build and operate these systems.&nbsp; Rod Smith suggested there should be a &quot;freshness dial.&quot;</p>
<p>I emphasized that there are some areas you don&#8217;t want to automate, such as merging revision conflicts, because people are better than algorithms for many things, and suggested other service providers borrow from some elements of wiki design like revision history.</p>
<p>I shared our experience with open source application licensing.&nbsp; From the conversation, I think people understood the need for a different license for open source web applications compared to infrastructure.&nbsp; But it also was clear to me that I&#8217;ve not communicated our current status, as someone in the know asked if we were &quot;Open Source.&quot;&nbsp; Nobody owns the term and can modify it in their own way, but there is a significant role for OSI to accredit project as OSI Certified.&nbsp; Socialtext is almost six months into the process of getting it&#8217;s license OSI Certified, we don&#8217;t claim we are yet, but we do say rightly we are a commercial open source provider.&nbsp; We are about to submit a third revision of our license, so I write more later, but if the process concludes in the negative, we will choose a different OSI license.&nbsp; Not because it will suit our needs, in fact it will decidedly not, but because of the role we want to play in the community.&nbsp; We&#8217;ll see what the other 15 MPL+Attribution projects do.&nbsp; But attribution is an important issue for mashups, and people here seemed to be in favor of it.</p>
<p>Stephan from Kapow technologies sees the stack as Mashup builders like QEDwiki, Teqlo and Excel and Mashup enablers like Kapow and RSSBus..&nbsp; Because we don&#8217;t have UDDIs and WSDLs of the web services world, we need service discovery through a central service repository and builder specific repository. How do I find the data I need and get it into the format I need? Within the enterprise, users want to be able to get to data without involving IT.&nbsp; An example of this is IBMs Mashup Hub, and while more service descriptors are needed, people just want to grab two values off of different sites (using Kapow&#8217;s web-scraping) and put them together in Excel or SocialCalc. Need to communicate through WS* (he assumes SOAP is what legacy speaks.&nbsp; Someone pointed out that at Mysql conference nobody knew about SOAP, and he countered that people in Europe don&#8217;t know REST), REST, RSS/Atom feeds, Atom Publishing Protocol, APIs.&nbsp; And access the data through HTTP and HTTPs.&nbsp; Suggested solution: Define microformats to describe each type of service.&nbsp; Define a simple way to inform Builders of the existence of services and define a simple way for Enablers to request service information from central repositories.</p>
<p>At a certain point the notion of having a market of services that people could purchase on a granular billable basis came up.&nbsp; I suggested to start from the opposite side, encouraging the commons.&nbsp; Or more specifically this group could go to Creative Commons and try to host a directory of CC licensed APIs.&nbsp; We also discussed availability, and I pointed out that in other industries we would start with conversations about standardizing SLAs.</p>
<p>Paul Raymond who is in the commercial division of AccuWeather, which provides weather info to 106 million Americans each day.&nbsp; Their primary asset is their brand, they copyright much of their material and want to syndicate under control.&nbsp; Web scraping creates new business models for them, even if it is just linking back.&nbsp; They co-brand over 20k affiliate sites, provide a number of mapping web services and work with other mapping services, have a number of widgets and more.&nbsp; &nbsp;Other business models: subscription and fixed pricing that is secure and authenticated &#8212; or CPM-based control content, campaign, source and cost.&nbsp; Their basic approach is let people hack upon it, but largely encourage marketing attribution in return.</p>
<p>I had to leave before the afternoon sessions by SnapLogic, Jeff Nolan, Reuters and Mashery.&nbsp; We still haven&#8217;t really talked about security, or the marketing thereof, which is the elephant in the room. It will be interesting to see if a common roadmap emerges.</p>
<p>A guy from the EPA was asked about politicizing of data.&nbsp; He shared how there is a law where you can dispute the bias or accuracy of data and gain resolution.&nbsp; He told the story of how a US Satellite over the north pole started picking up anomalies in ozone levels and scientists believed it was impossible so they normalized the data syndicated.&nbsp; It wasn&#8217;t until British scientists used balloons to find unreported change that they opened up the logs and corrected the feed.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Data is political and when you have so much change it is the politics, as much as the technology, that needs to be worked out by the community.</p>
<p>UPDATE: More coverage from <a href="http://jeffnolan.com/wp/2007/05/07/ibm-mashup-summit/" title="Jeff Nolan">Jeff Nolan</a>, <a href="http://blog.snaplogic.org/?p=30" title="SnapLogic">SnapLogic</a>, and otherwise I&#8217;m disappointed more participants aren&#8217;t blogging this.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Andy Beal </dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man, talk about a kick in the groin. Over the past few months, Google has been happily providing a <a title="Google Maps API" href="http://www.google.com/apis/maps/">Google Maps API</a> to any developer that asked, and encouraging them to create <a title="mash-ups" href="http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/">mash-ups</a> (ie. add their own useful content) of the mapping search technology.<br /><span id="more-36779"></span><br />
<img width="135" height="200" align="right" alt="My Maps" src="http://images.ientrymail.com/webpronews/articlepictures/my_maps_nyc.jpg" title="My Maps" /></p>
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<p>Little did these poor unsuspecting fools realize, Google was sitting back and watching to see whether the mash-ups would be popular or not, effectively using the external developers as free labor. The proof comes with Google&rsquo;s announced launch of <a title="My Maps" href="http://maps.google.com/help/maps/userguide/index.html">My Maps</a>, which allows any regular Joe to create custom maps for sharing tips or annotating Google Maps.</p>
<p>My Maps users can:</p>
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<li>Mark locations on a map from a library of icons</li>
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<li>Draw lines and shapes to highlight paths and areas</li>
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<li>Add text, photos, or YouTube/Google Videos to a map</li>
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<li>Add HTML for further personalization</li>
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<li>View their maps in Google Earth</li>
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<p>This is the <a href="http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2006/12/google-shutting-out-tool-developers-with-api-removal.html">second time</a> in&nbsp;four months&nbsp;that Google has effectively pulled the rug from under API developers. While these developers had no right to expect a free lunch from Google forever, you can bet that they&rsquo;ll think twice about building a business around any Google service in the future.</p>
<p>* All that said, for us non-developers, this is a pretty cool new feature!</p>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan Weinberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="storycontent"><a href="http://www.niallkennedy.com/blog/archives/2007/03/google-gadgets-features.html">Niall Kennedy did earlier this month</a> an exhaustive analysis of Google Gadgets, coming out with a lot of graphs, facts and figures that would make your head spin. If you&#8217;re a geek for infoporn, you&#8217;ll love his post on it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="storycontent"><a href="http://www.niallkennedy.com/blog/archives/2007/03/google-gadgets-features.html">Niall Kennedy did earlier this month</a> an exhaustive analysis of Google Gadgets, coming out with a lot of graphs, facts and figures that would make your head spin. If you&rsquo;re a geek for infoporn, you&rsquo;ll love his post on it.<span id="more-36522"></span></p>
<p>A taste:</p>
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<li>The average Gadget is 181 pixels</li>
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<li>20 or so Gadgets require you to be using Firefox</li>
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<li>Google&rsquo;s 48 Gadgets account for 44% of all Gadget page views</li>
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<p>More stats <a href="http://www.niallkennedy.com/blog/archives/2007/03/google-gadgets-statistics.html">at this post</a>, too.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/current_mashup_api_trends.php">Alex Iskold did a look at current mashup/API trends</a>, and he&rsquo;s got a lot of stats, including that Google Maps is used in 50% of all mashups.</p>
<p><a href="http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/03/greg_linden_on.html">An interesting look by O&rsquo;Reilly at Google&rsquo;s philosophy</a> on external data sources. Google doesn&rsquo;t trust external APIs, and thus just copies and uses the data locally. That has all sorts of implications, including regarding the rights of creators, but also makes me question if there is a problem if Google gives but doesn&rsquo;t take.</p>
<p>You want more stats?  How about <a href="http://internet-filter-review.toptenreviews.com/internet-pornography-statistics.html?">the porn industry&rsquo;s claim</a> to be bigger than Google/Microsoft/Amazon/eBay/Yahoo/Netflix/Earthlink combined. Watch as they claim every vaguely adult-related business falls under the &ldquo;porn&rdquo; category.</p>
<p>Oh, and <a href="http://searchengineland.com/070326-100623.php">Google Maps was showing an anti-Microsoft image</a> when you searched for Microsoft.  &ldquo;It was an accident!&rdquo;  Sure, sure.</p>
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