Good Panel Transcripts From SXSW ‘09 – Sunday 15
For all the poor saps who are not able to attend SXSW this year ( including me this time, no more smug scoffing at all the “non-SXSW jealous masses” ) here is a list I compiled of people who were nice enough to put online transcripts of the panels they’ve attended so far.
In some cases they may have blogged about other panels but I only listed the ones that had enough “meat” and were actually legible.
Mish’s Playground
Michelle Tampoya is a marketer from Canada, so you know what panels to expect:
- Building your brand with Web 2.0 tools
- Twitter for Marketers
- Lessons in Community Management
- The Future of Social Networks
- Profit by Mobilizing your Online Community
- Emerging Trends of Mobile Technology
- Interactive Beyond the Screen
- Social Engineering
- The ecosystem of news
- UGC State of the Union
Daniel Slaughter
Daniel is the author of the Switch Board PHP Framework and is interested in, well, a bit of everything:
- Everything You Know About Web Design is Wrong
- Accessible AJAX
- Building a Bridge with Barcodes – The QR Code Invasion
- From Freelance to Agency: Start Small, Stay Small
- So, you want to be a Game Developer?
- Change (v2)
- Even Faster Web Sites
- Oooh, That’s Clever! (Unnatural Experiments in Web Design)
- CSS3: What’s Now, What’s New and What’s Not?
http://almostdaniel.com/
Apparently this Daniel is not quite as “Daniely” as Daniel Slaughter, according to his blog title. He works in IT with web services and it shows:
- CSS3: What’s Now, What’s New and What’s Not?
- Core Conversation: should i build my startup on ruby on rails?
- Designing our way through web forms
- Journey to the center of design
- Version Control: no more save as…
- Microformats: a quiet revolution
- Try Making Yourself More Interesting
- Oooh, That’s Clever! (Unnatural Experiments in Web Design)
- Try Making Yourself More Interesting
- Video Blogging: Turning Wine into Gold
- From Flickr and Beyond: Lessons in Community Management
- The Future of Social Networks
- My Boss Doesn’t Get it: Championing Social Media to “the Man”
Rebecca Caroe
Rebecca is a marketing consultant specializing in new business development.
- Nerd network – building an online network in B2B
- Branded Entertainment: Brands Driving Content (casual chat)
- Is spec work evil?
- Marketing Meets New Media: Building Your Audience Online
- Are PR Agencies a Dying Breed?
- When Common Sense is a Startling Revelation
Alex de Carvalho
Alex is the co-founder of StartPR, an online service for reputation management. No surprise in his choice of panels.
- Everything You Know About Web Design is Wrong
- The ecosystem of news
- Try Making Yourself More Interesting
- Building Your Brand with Web 2.0 Tools
Jeffrey Barke
Jeffrey studied Geographic Information Systems and is now an information architect.
- Notes from “How Social Networks Are Killing the Revolution”
- CSS3: What’s Now, What’s New and What’s Not?
- “Kick-Ass Mash-Ups with Punk Rock APIs”
- Neocartography panel
Katie Laird
Katie is a web marketer and an avid social networker.
- Are PR agencies dead and done?
- Wisdom. Crowds. Design. Derek Powazek.
- Crafting your Blogging voice (with obsession) at SXSWi 2009
Just Kate
These marketing people seem to be the ones the most prone to sharing the knowledge!
- Building your brand with Web 2.0 tools
- From Freelance to Agency: Start Small, Stay Small
- Interactive Beyond the Screen
- When Common Sense is a Startling Revelation
Chat Clussman
A real Austin native. And yet I am oddly fascinated by the fact that Chat lived for a while in the Bahamas.
- UX Team of One Panel (Unedited Notes from Presentation)
Russ Somers
Are you surprised to learn that Russ is a marketer?
- When Common Sense is a Startling Revelation
Ted Coe
Not Jim. Gotta love the web :/
- Encouraging Creativity at SXSW
- Zoe Margolis – Blogging How not to get Fucked
- Social Media Marketing
- Beyond the Screen
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March 22, 2009 @ 5:53 pm
Thanks for the roundup! It’s given me a lot of great reading material. Even if one is at SXSW, there’s so much activity that it’s impossible to catch a fraction of what happens, so this is valuable.
Thanks for the shout-out as well!