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Hubbub 07, the latest conference from the great people at nuStart is set to begin in about an hour an a half.

Here goes another round second-degree live blogging for a conference halfway around the world =)

Check back often as we try to keep up with Hubbub =)

Backchannels are standard of course, over on Jaiku and Onelinr. Remember to check out HubbubLIVE for the latest coverage on the conference as it happens =)

Here’s a shot of the gang as things get ready

And.. it looks like things are underway!

Catch up with the live blogging crew, courtesy of Bertrand at Podesk, another familiar face at nuStart conferences


Here’s a shot of the crew from VideoPlaza, with founder and Hubbub 07 speaker, Sorosh Tavakoli on the right (Photo courtesy of bisonblog)

(Gonna be blogging Singapore time for this =)
2037 hrs:

Looks like we’re looking at a little delay now.. nonetheless, while we’re all waiting, here’s a video of the interior of the conference hall at Nymble, courtesy of Podesk

Hubbub07 Hall view sent by hubbub07

2105 hrs:

Seems to have begun with David Haddad from Spontu
Apparently the Hubbub Onelinr backchannel is down at the moment.
Talk about privacy now.. Mahesh asks if you’d put up loads of information just because it was convenient to do so.
Mimi quotes that Facebook is the “new way to stalk”

2111 hrs:

Just found Lotta’s updates on Citizen Media Watch! Over here, for a write up on David Haddad’s presentation.

Quoting David via Lotta,

“Execute a killer product strategy, don’t plan a killer app”.

This pretty much reminds me of what Joe Armstrong said at Hej! 2007. He said a lot of new startups build something cool first and then wait for the money/users to roll in. But when that doesn’t happen, they go bust. According to Joe, “back in his day”, they planned their entire business strategy first, working out all the kinks, even before starting work on the product. This quote from David is pretty reminiscent of that.


2115 hrs:

mimi brings up real world game, PacManhattan, a version of Pac Man played on the street grid of downtown Manhattan.

2129 hrs:

Discussion here about which is more representative of a person’s online ’self’? His blog or his Facebook profile?

Seems that most of the respondents agree that the two things serve pretty different purposes. Facebook being more for fun and, (implicitly) blogs more for “serious” content

2136 hrs:

And the Onelinr backchannel is back!

2148 hrs:

More updates from Lotta on Citizen Media Watch — Niklas Tyllström from Greenhat presenting how his company brings gaming to the real world through mobile phones. Now this would probably relieve quite a bit of boredom on your way back home from work methinks. Might be great where you have more land, like, in say, Stockholm. But I wonder how such a concept might work in land scarce Singapore.

2203 hrs:

And another thread on the Jaiku backchannel discussing the funkiness of Japan’s mobile scene


The Jaiku Backchannel (Photo by skrivanet)

2227 hrs:

Ramkumar’s blogging about Hubbub too.

What makes good/successful paid content? jocke claims that Aftonbladet plus is not a good example. (Did you hear that Lotta?) Check out the thread for more links by Anton on his blog.

One more liveblogger! Bernice is on location at Hubbub, and here are her thoughts on speaker Per Mosseby from Pixbox.com. Per asks why people don’t make use of mobile services more. Personally, I think it’s still because mobile bandwidth charges are still pretty high, at least over here in Singapore. Want to drive more innovation in the mobile arena? Make it accessible first! Well, of course, products like MoSync that help solve the issues in cross platform mobile development don’t hurt either =D

(Yes, I worked at Mobile Sorcery, the company that makes MoSync. So that is a shameless plug. Anyway, Patrick will speaker later too. Keep an eye out! =)

Nickeluli has found a way to get in on Hubbub even while not being physically there! Well done I say.. wish I had thought of that too!

2252 hrs:


Henrik Thomé (Photo by skrivanet)

Henrik Thomé from Sonetel is up next. Is IPv6 the way to go? Perhaps he’s suggesting that.

Which reminds me, check out this hilarious video about IPv6

The Day the Routers Died

A good question posed by Andreas Ehn.. which is growing faster? Bandwidth or storage? I’d have to say storage really. Manufacturers seem to be pushing the numbers on storage for consumer media much higher and much faster than they do for broadband. Perhaps they realise that bandwidth is the more(?) valuable resource in this age and are intent on milking the cash cow? But then again, that might just be from a consumer point of view and not the real state of the industry.2322 hrs:

Peter Sandberg is blogging at Hubbub too! Check out disruptive.nu (in Swedish) for updates. Here’s his post on Peter Arvai from Mobispine. Mobispine creates an RSS reader for your mobile phone though which, it seems, you can receive various user-contributed RSS feeds.

Hjalmar Winbladh from Rebtel speaking now to seemingly positive response.

2375 hrs:

Time for the Live Pitches now. Participants are being invited to go up on stage to give a short little one minute pitch of their idea. And there will be critics.

Sorosh Tavakoli is up too. I’m guessing he’s pitching VideoPlaza. And if you’d like to help VideoPlaza figure out their tagline, here’s the place to go.

Update: I guess we know what Sorosh was talking about then =D
(Photo from podesk)

0025 hrs:

Patrick Broman is up! To wild raves about his presentation =D

Seriously Patrick, C++? OpenGL?

Apparrently Patrick spoke about an super-ultra-secret project. I wonder what that might be about.

Here’s coverage by Peter Sandberg on disruptive.nu in Swedish. According to him, Patrick felt it might be harder to learn how to presenting PowerPoint, so Hubbub was treated to a presentation done entirely in C++.

Patrick is Mobile Sorcery’s in-house rock-star hacker and is equally at home with a guitar or a keyboard (of the qwerty variety).

0055 hrs:

And it looks like we’re done! Hubbub 07 is over!

A great big shout of congratulations to the nuStart team for making Hubbub happen!

Hope you guys have a great time at the afterparty. You guys deserve it =)

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Hubbub 07 was proudly brought to you by nuStart

More from Hubbub

Enough of second degree live blogging, I’m finally here live at Podcamp Europe 2007 =)

Had a a little trouble finding the venue at first, seeing as the speaker areas were tucked away inside another, larger conference here at the Stockholm Conference Center in Älvsjö.

Managed to catch the end of Sriram’s speech about the blogging culture in Singapore. Okay, not really, but just the Q&A bit. Seemed that the (predominantly Swedish) audience were pretty curious about the blogging culture in Singapore. One point thatI managed to catch was the mention that companies in Singapore didn’t have much of an internet strategy. Sorry Sriram, I have to disagree there.

Quite a number of companies in Singapore actually do have an Internet strategy. They put up websites, they put up web forms, allow users to contact them over email and MSN and Skype.. but then again, a lot of companies (and some government agencies) are still stuck in Web 0.5. Static pages, flashing animated GIF graphics. Urgh.

But more on that later..

Listening now to Daniel Ekstram of ReadSpeaker

Impressive technology by the creators of Festivox, the opensource speech synthesis engine.

Popular webstandard blogs like 465BereaStreet and axbom.se use ReadSpeaker’s technology to covert their blogposts into audio podcasts. Guess audible renditions of blog posts really lend quite a lot to the issue of accessibility. (Speaking of which, Roger Johansson of 465BereaStreet did a very insightful talk at Connection07 in Göteborg earlier this March which discussed web standards and accessibility).

1603:

Now Odd Moe is up talking about how to attract investors to your new media startup.

So what makes a New Media startup?

The team? The business model?

Now he’s asking for business models from the audience members.

Update: Turns out Odd Moe is CEO of Seed Forum, Norway

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Here we go again..

Going to be following Reboot proceedings courtesy of the Jaiku backchannel

1016 Looks like it’s Mac heaven over there at Reboot.. It was pretty much the same situation at Hej! 2007.. Macs everywhere!

redsoda’s writing a geek army knife business plan

Olof says that a new Plazer tool is up for those who want in on some Plaze-love.. Once again, the Reboot Plazes special is here

1235 Lotsa cool stuff shown by Håkan Lie, from Opera including the $100 laptop(!) and Prince XML which apparently allows printing of any XML document and a demo of multi-column layouts in CSS3

Good Old coverage of Day 2 of Reboot

1352 Whoops. Looks like the vegetarians at Reboot have to go hungry again

Back from lunch.. catching up on some past posts..

1510 novemberborn says Reboot always makes him want to drop out of university. Coupled with the geek army knife by redsoda, I think there’s goes a plan! But really.. surrounded by so many talents at reboot, the want to stop studying and get out and do something is very understandable..

Coolness.. there’s a mention of a Flickr/Bluetooth ID hack floating around the backchannel.. apparently at the roomwareproject.org. Wonder about the possibilities of that. Site seems down now though.. =(

ruk (peter) proposes a “more talk less insanity” afterparty at reboot.. wishing I was there

Visual Complexity by Manuel Lima seems to be getting a lot of positive response

olleolleolle
is looking for Portfile hackers on the backchannel to get RLisp into MacPorts

nvineberg reports that Dave Winer says pay for blogging is uncool.. blogging is “about stating your own opinion and being honest”

big shouts to BookMooch by halfbyte

1526


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Shot of the conference venue (I assume) from the flickr group

1630 Apparently school and education seems to be a hot topic at reboot this year.. good to know that all this tech focus is going to some good use =)

And piratbyrån and The Pirate Bay are there too!

BBC has an article on Reboot! The article quotes Ross Mayfield from Socialtext as saying that the “greatest pattern of Web 2.0 is creating value by sharing control”.

1737 Jaiku backchannel collective action!

Counting members on Jaiku backchannel

Here they are.. the active members.. and many more of course..

Matt Webb thinks that there’s something pornographic about unboxing a Mac

Definitely.. Macs just ooze sexiness don’t they.. and getting one unwrapped… well…. =)

(By leralle)

Pic of Dave Winer

Well.. looks like the Rebooters had an awesome time at the conference.. really does make me wish I was there.. It’s cool following a conference on-goings just on the backchannel, but hey, nothing beats actually being there does it?

Despite problems with power, wifi and the lack of vegetarian food, the audience seemed to enjoy the conference, so big ups to the organisers =)

It was fun following the proceedings, and even now after the conference has ended, the backchannel is still alive with party posts and thanks.. backchannels really do help the community no?

Looking forward to the next reboot!

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Here’s a look back on Reboot, Day 1

Found Peter Rukavina’s comments on Reboot…and apparently Peter’s the guy who made the comment on “enterprise software” that I wholeheartedly agreed with..

And.. here’s the Reboot Flickr Group, for all the fun and wacky photos from the conference..

Some nice pics from the stream


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I’m not sure who’s talk this was.. but those are interesting questions..

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Jaiku Cakes! So these were what they looked like!


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Apparently there was a Hack Corner at Reboot.. so cool.. I wantz a Hack Corner at my next conference =)

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…and they were buildling these flying robots I think.. the Blubber Bots..

(By alice c)

Geeks FTW!

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Shot of the main hall at Reboot

And more thoughts about Reboot by Skumlingen

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Well, looks like today’s the day for Reboot in Copenhagen.

Gonna try my hand at second-degree live blogging, the same way Justin did for Hej! 2007

Stay tuned..

Here’s a video from Bertrand from Podesk, who was also at Hej! 2007


Just before the beginning sent by reboot9

Oh and not to forget the Reboot Jaiku backchannel

Here’s the programme for Day One of Reboot

A few familiar faces from Hej! 2007.. like Eric Wahlforss and Alexander Ljung who’ll be speaking on trust, and Björn Jeffery who’ll be speaking on Old Media vs New Media, and Jyri Engeström, founder of Jaiku, who’ll be speaking on Microblogging.

The theme for this Reboot is “human”.. and redsoda is asking on the backchannel what is really meant to “be human”

And Olof complains of the excess of backchannels in the conferece.. Jaiku, plazes, onelinr.. those are really getting popular =)

Speaking of mobile networks like Jaiku and Twitter.. here’s a comment from nvineberg musing about what to do if you prefer one service but your friends are on another. In this case here he prefers Jaiku! Yay! Jaiku FTW! =)

It’s pretty interesting to see how the battle between Jaiku and Twitter will go though..

Coolness.. Podesk has a few new videos from Reboot up.

Here’s one of a talk by Adam Arvidsson on Humanism 101


humanism 101 sent by reboot9

And one of Robert Paterson on Trusted Space - Nature’s Rules


Robert Paterson sent by reboot9

(Unfortunately a little busy right now so I can’t keep up with the videos to comment.. but way to go Bertrand! Keep those videos coming!)

Think I should put in timestamps just to keep the context…

1310 Looks like power’s missing in the main hall =( With so many participants wanting to liveblog from Reboot I should think power might’ve been a huge concern though?

ArGh.. been a little too caught up with work to keep up… but here’s a late update…

1609 Looks like there’s been problems with power and WiFi the whole day long but it seems to have come up again.. hope the organisers have got everything fixed and ready now.. Looks like lots of people in the community are pretty dependent on Wifi. (Or at least I know I need my daily connection to teh web =)


From podesk.com

About an hour back, ruk pondered on the backchannel about the meaning of the buzzword “enterprise software”.

I’m with you ruk, never quite got what that meant either.. though I usually just took it to mean “software for the enterprise”. Will advertising “enterprise software” somehow magically boost a company’s sales? Now that’s a good question. I mean, it’s probably similar to how everyone’s going “open source” and “Web 2.0″ these days.

1615 I can’t seem to find many other blogs covering the event live.. Oh. Wait. Wifi and power problems =(

Well.. I’m getting most of the info for this post over the Jaiku backchannel.. teemu made a pretty apt comment there.. “when power is down, sms still works“.

1618 All the same if you know of anyone else blogging about the event, ping me?

1638 I see antonsporz complaining about the lack of a vegetarian lunch. =( Quite a few people must’ve been hungry

1640 Here’s a video (from our favourite video podcasting site, Podesk) of Kars Alfrink speaking about Mobile Social Play


Kars Alfrink sent by reboot9

1646 I’m wondering why I never thought to search Technorati for Reboot related blogs.. hM..

anyway.. found a rather detailed one by Igor Schwarzmann. It seems to cover quite a few of the talks that have gone by, the Trusted Space talk by Robert Paterson is covered too. It’s in German though, which I unfortunately can’t read.. but if you can do check it out =)

Ewan McIntosh gives an interpretation of Reboot’s theme, “Human” on his blog and check out his reboot flickr stream too.

1656 Found another flickr stream by Guido van Nispen. The guy in the pic on Guido’s blog looks like Nikolaj Nyholm of Polar Rose, who was also a speaker at Hej! 2007.

1659 Jaiku cakes? What are those about? Now I’m hungry.

1754 Looks like Eric’s and Alex’s Trust talk started a while back

1829 Just popped by the Reboot Onelinr Channel .. seems a lot quieter than the one we had for Hej! though.. Looks like most prefer Jaiku..

1832 Looks like they’re still having power problems

1838 The Plazes Reboot Special

Good Old’s (of which Björn Jeffery is a part of) updates on Reboot here

Apparently the whole gang from Good Old is down at Reboot

1853 Nicolas Nova has uploaded his slides on Hybridization.

1900 Looks like the activity on the backchannels is winding down now… looks like it’s been a great day with great talks. Unfortunately little glitches like the power and wifi dropping out and the lack of vegetarian lunches did seem to tone the mood down a little. Nonetheless, I’m sure the organisers will be able to set things right on Day 2 tomorrow. Sure isn’t easy organising a conference of this scale.

I’ve also updated the links to the talk synopses for the videos I posted from Podesk.. and also for Bertrand’s talk Grains and Pixels. So do check them out too if you wanna get the background on the talks.

Well tomorrow’s another day =)

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