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The Next Web 2009 in pictures

More pictures in the  and even more by DailyM and Marjolijn. Feel free to add your own pictures tagged with ‘tnw’ to the Next Web Flickr group. The Next Web Blog covers start-up news from all over the world (not just the Valley), exciting new ...

From ANNE HELMOND, The Next Web,  19 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Flickr

Eric A. Meyer “Death to plugins, JavaScript will save us all”

Meyer talks about the next web from a front-end engineering perspective. He explains how JavaScript will help build the next web on top of the web that aleady exists today. For example, YouTube shows the movies in Flash but Flash movies are completely ...

From ANNE HELMOND, The Next Web,  17 Apr 2009

Nicolai Nyrenko: “Exploring doors from future webs”

There is a border of screens dividing our lives. The web of things welcomes us to the world of ominipresent digital ether (as a form of augmented reality.) Nyrekno offers us a different way to think about ubiqutous computing through the concept of ...

From ANNE HELMOND, The Next Web,  17 Apr 2009

Jim Stolze “5 ways the internet can make us happier”

Jim Stolze asks the audience “can you do without the internet” which is addressed with a loud “NO” by the bloggers sitting behind me. As part of his research project he asked people what they would do without the internet. Seth Godin said he would have ...

From ANNE HELMOND, The Next Web,  17 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Seth Godin,  Twitter Inc

Andrew Keen “Web 2.0 is dead, long live Twitter”

Moderator and conference organizer Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten asked Andrew Keen to address the following question in his keynote: Why do you love the web? Note: written from the (I/we) point of Andrew Keen. We are living in a critical moment in ...

From ANNE HELMOND, The Next Web,  16 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Andrew Keen,  Twitter Inc,  Google Inc.,  Jeff Jarvis

Music and Bits - Film it Yourself

Today, the Next Web Conference kicked off with three smaller events. The Spaces venue was filled with music lovers and mobile developers for two of the Wednesday events: Music and Bits and Mobile Dev Camp Amsterdam. Ron van der Sterren from the Dutch ...

From ANNE HELMOND, The Next Web,  15 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Blog08: The never-ending journalism vs blogging debate continues…

Rick Slagter asks the first question: ‘is blogging is the rescue of slow journalism?’ Loren Feldman is very explicit when comparing bloggers to journalists: “Bloggers aren’t journalists. You’re just a bunch of guys sitting in your livingroom, writing ...

From ANNE HELMOND, Journalism.co.uk,  24 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

When Blogs Go Big and Bad

I recently noticed a seemingly increasing amount of negative comments on growing blogs. Comments vary from “You used to be cool but now you suck” to comments bearing a warning signal “Don’t continue like this or I will unsubscribe” to more constructive ...

From ANNE HELMOND, The Blog Herald,  19 May 2008

Finding your blogging balance

The practice of blogging does not only consist of writing but it usually also involves reading other blogs, commenting and networking. Most of us are not fulltime professional bloggers so how do you divide your (spare) time between all these different ...

From ANNE HELMOND, The Blog Herald,  12 May 2008

Trackback Declared Dead… Again!

Trackback is one of the major blog features that has been declared dead over and over again. This recently led Kyle Eslick from Hack WordPress to ask his readers “Does WordPress Need Trackbacks Any More?” Eslick’s own answer is straightforward: “In my ...

From ANNE HELMOND, The Blog Herald,  21 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Anil Dash

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