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FOWA day 1 afternoon session 2

October 3, 2007

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I love Etsy. That’s why I’m in a session now with founder Robert Kalin, talking about ‘the future of commerce’. “Etsy is a marketplace for individuals, but really also a soapbox for people to show off their products.” Etsy has sold around 1.4 million items. Kalin sees this as a small start for a much… [Read more…]

FOWA day 1 afternoon session 1

October 3, 2007

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Welcome back. It’s the biorhythmical (?) trough that follows lunch when eyes start closing and web developers slump over their Macs… I’m in a session with Daniel Burka, creative director from Digg. He’s going to be talking about user feedback and how best to respond to it. Differences between Pownce and Digg: Digg already has… [Read more…]

FOWA day 1 morning session 3 / 4

October 3, 2007

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Went to a session about Google Gears but left as soon as I heard the words “stack overflow”. Instead I met Dan Z from Box UK and we chewed the ecud for a bit. Next up was Robin Christopherson talking about ‘Attractive yet usable’ sites. It’s always interesting hearing from someone like Robin who is… [Read more…]

FOWA day 1 morning session 2

October 3, 2007

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Derek Powazek, author of my favourite book on communities online and Heather Champ from Flickr are next… Tips for building and maintaining communities. Go beyond the legal requirements. Example was for ‘make lemonade’ downtime notice on Flickr. Embraced the downtime as a positive thing and ran a competition to win pro accounts. Confess! when you… [Read more…]

FOWA day 1 morning session

October 3, 2007

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This is all going to be a little bit stream of consciousness but I’ll clean it up later… Om malik and Ryan Carson are talking about the future of web apps. Michael Arrington is stuck somewhere. Oop, no – he’s just arrived on stage… TechCrunch 40 is getting a lot of interest and the general… [Read more…]

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