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SXSW Panel Proposal

September 20th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in SXSW

Mark Morga and I have submitted a proposal to SXSW Interactive for a panel idea. We hope to be able to present on web application testing.

The panel process puts the suggestions up for vote by the community and that voting period will end at midnight on Friday. If you have a few spare moments, please consider voting for our panel (and any others that pique your interest. (Registration is required to vote).

Our proposal is here:
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/572

The general Panel Picker page is here:
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/

Once the votes are counted the SXSW panel will take 3-4 weeks to decide which panels will get the green light.

Thanks!

2008 SXSW Interactive Panel Picker - Testing Two-Step

August 20th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in SXSW, Web Development

2008 SXSW Interactive Panel Picker

A humorous look at Why, What, and How to test. Why we should test our web applications. What part of the applications need testing. How to steer development to help with testing. How to use free testing tools to make your applications rock a step or two above the competition. Dual presentation with Mark Morga.

Mark's and my panel suggestion for SXSW 2008 is up for vote on the new and improved panel picker.  If you have a moment and don't mind registering, please go rank your favorite panel ideas.  If enough technical people sign up and vote I think we'll have a reasonable chance at being selected.

We'll have more to post about in the very near future as we get the Testing Two-Step site up and running.

SXSW Panel Confirmation.

August 3rd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in SXSW

interactive_icon.gifI just received confirmation from SXSW that our submission has been received and will go up for vote against the rest of the many submissions on August 10th. I'll be sure to post a link so y'all can go vote for us.

south by southwest interactive 2008

August 2nd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in SXSW

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south by southwest festivals + conferences

The SXSW Interactive Festival features five days of exciting panel content and amazing parties. Attracting digital creatives as well as visionary technology entrepreneurs, the event celebrates the best minds and the brightest personalities of emerging technology. Whether you are a hard-core geek, a dedicated content creator, a new media entrepreneur, or just someone who likes being around an extremely creative community, SXSW Interactive is for you!

The SXSW 2008 website is up now! I'll be sure to link to the panel picker when it's posted in a day or two.  One thing I did notice already is that prices are up significantly.  $500 for the early gold pass.

Tuesday 2pm - Will Wright Keynote

March 23rd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in SXSW

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I must start this by stating that I'm going to rush out and buy Spore the moment it hits the shelves. This game is as innovative as Sim City and The Sims were for their time.

Will started out with a great talk about story and plot development and the contrasts between games and film. The second half of the keynote was a live demo of Spore running on his laptop. It looked a lot more polished than the previous Youtube videos I'd seen to date and I really hope it's ready for release soon. He gave no indication about when it would, but the rumor mill thinks it will be this fall.

The whole keynote is on YouTube in seven parts.

The podcast is here: SXSW.INT.20070313.Keynote.WillWright.mp3

Tuesday 11:30am - After Bust 2.0: Next Ten Years

March 23rd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in SXSW

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We skipped out on this one when it became apparent the room was crowded and too warm.  Instead we went to Rio Grande for lunch and a mini margarita before heading to the Will Wright keynote.

Moderator: Lane Becker , Satisfaction Inc

Lane Becker  Satisfaction Inc
Michael Sippey   VP Prod,   Six Apart Ltd
Gina Bianchini   CEO,   Ning Inc
Eric Hellweg   Sr Editor,   Harvard Business Review
David Hornik   General Partner,   August Capital
Narendra Rocherolle   Co-Founder/Principal,   30 Boxes

Tuesday 10am - Browser Wars

March 23rd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Browser, SXSW

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It was very interesting to hear all four browsers battle it out in this type of forum.

Here's the basic rundown. AOL didn't say much, Microsoft wouldn't say much, Mozilla said a lot but wouldn't say a few things and Opera talked them all under the table.

They all pretty much agreed that the web is better now than during the last major battle in the war on standards. Microsoft admitted it had a way to go on catching up with the standards and FF talked about some recent progress in that department. The entire panel either agreed or didn't quibble that Opera was the most compliant. They also unanimously agreed that it didn't rightly matter since the majority of the web has been written with broken browsers in mind. I don't remember the exact numbers, but twice as many of the top 100 sites are using strict mode now versus a year ago.

Moderator: Arun Ranganathan , AOL

Arun Ranganathan AOL
Brendan Eich CTO, Mozilla
Charles McCathieNevile CSO, Opera Software
Chris Wilson IE Platform Architect, Microsoft

SXSW 10 Years - Ask A Ninja Special Delivery

March 20th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Humor, SXSW

Finally :)

Monday 5pm - Death of the Desktop

March 19th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in SXSW

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Interesting but somewhat prophetic. Elsewhere in the conference I heard someone say that the best way to prevent the future is to predict it. Raskin is definitely predicting his version of the future.

He had a few good ideas and many that I didn't agree with. The good ones involved getting rid of the barriers and making things easier for the user to find. The exact methods he stated didn't seem like they accomplished all of that.

He did come up with 3 laws of user interfaces and likened them to Asimov's three laws of robotics. The rules were:

  1. An interface shal not harm your content o, through inaction, allow your content to come to harm.
  2. An interface shall not waste your time or require you to do more work than is strictly necessary.
  3. An interface shall not allow itself to get into a state where it cannot manipulate content.

Noble rules but not always practical.

I had originally thought this would be a talk about the death of the desktop and the rise of the web application but it was nothing at all about web design or development and all about replacing the windows desktop with something that looks a lot like a predicting command line.

Of course those of us running Linux or OS X already understand the power of the command line and if we're geeky enough we can even have context sensitive completion. I'm sorry if I'm not impressed, but I don't think it will catch on. Raskin inadvertently demonstrated a shortcoming of the command line. He was trying to enter a command and had to try three times before he spelled it right enough for the computer to figure out what he wanted.

Moderator: Aza Raskin Pres, Humanized

Aza Raskin Pres, Humanized

Monday 3:30pm - Tech Tools for Film Artists

March 19th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in SXSW

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Almost interesting.  Sorry, but I only attended because there wasn't much else happening and the 25 minutes sessions were proving to be all fluff.

There was a viewing of some videos, flash animations, and samples of rendering tools.  Most of it I'd already seen and some of it was downright old news.

The only thing really cutting edge was some of the facial tracking and rendering software.  Of course none of this really matters to me since I'll not likely be able to afford the software, let alone the render farm it would take to produce results.

Moderator: Anne Hubbell Regional Acct Mgr/ Independent Feature Film, Kodak

Mike Curtis The Guy, HD For Indies
James Finn Mkting Exec, Panavision Dallas
Anne Hubbell Regional Acct Mgr/ Independent Feature Film, Kodak
Aaron Simpson Content Producer, JibJab Media Inc
Christian Zak Exec Producer DI, Technicolor