Entries Tagged as 'Notes From The Field'

A Little Blurb for the Publishing Business: SXSW Day 2

March 27th, 2007 · 1 Comment

One of the bigger revelations at SXSW was one of the simplest ideas on the tradeshow floor. The kind of idea that makes you bitter that you didn’t think of it first, cause it’s been staring us right in the face. “Web 2.0″ to the core (yes-yes, I was told at the show that we’re […]

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Tags: Breakthroughs · Notes From The Field · Entrepreneurialism & Innovation · Design & Creativity

MakeMania: SXSW Day 2

March 27th, 2007 · No Comments

What’s Make Magazine? It’s Popular Mechanics for indy geeksters, and leaves Wired Magazine looking like pretty uninspired. Don’t take that to mean it’s self important, or a field guide to engineering. It’s seriously fun… the kind of study that made you enjoy going to biology class dissections, rocket science for kids (i.e. blowing stuff up […]

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Tags: Cultures & Fringes · Notes From The Field · Marketing Hacks · Design & Creativity

SXSW and Goodbye

March 14th, 2007 · No Comments

If you didn’t see it in person, or streamed live on Sheep Island in Second Life, the SXSW Panel “Girl Video Games Teach the Facts of Successful Marketing” went well. I’d like to thank my panelists Morgan Romine, Community and Online Manager at Ubisoft and founder of the Frag Dolls; Amber Dalton, Co-Founder and Leader […]

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Tags: Notes From The Field · Community Marketing

SXSW Interactive: 2 Days Down, 2 to Go

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

 Saturday March 12th: SXSW madness is here:
Today’s festivities saw the crowds hit capacity with folks from interactive, music, and film already starting to collide.  Surprising to a few attending Fillm, Interactive has displaced the indy film types with a rumored 3x more registrants, booting the film-makers to other floors of the convention center. Interactive SXSW includes over 20 attendees from […]

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Tags: Notes From The Field

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