Posts Tagged ‘Jure Cuhalev’

mg // 17.07.2009

Events2go – PICNIC: Three days of ideas, fun and sensory stimulation

The countdown is on for PICNIC09: There are still 67 days to go until the fourth edition of PICNIC will take place on September 23-25, 2009 at the Westergasfabriek in Amsterdam. This year’s event will be focusing on new media, mobile technologies and the changes produced by the clash of the old and new world.

PICNIC is a festival with a cutting edge conference program featuring keynotes, interactive experiences and matchmaking sessions designed to evoke an emotional reaction through "quirky surprises". The PICNIC09 speaker line-up features amongst others Philip Zimbardo, Niklas Zennström, Gerd Leonhard, Tomi Ahonen and Jeff Jarvis.

PICNIC09 will be featuring two big competitions: The Green Challenge, a global competition for the most innovative products or services that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the Vodafone Mobile Clicks finale, awarding 150,000 Euros to the most innovative mobile applications. To get in touch with the PICNIC team write to info [at] crossmediaweek.org. Click here to buy tickets.

Among the many successful entrepreneurs and creative minds that have been interviewed by Tiburon-TV's Viktoria at PICNIC08 was Jure Cuhalev - founder of Zemanta, inventor of smart rabbit Nabaztag Rafi Haladjian as well as Philip Rosedale - creator of the virtual world Second Life. Click here for all of Viktoria’s interviews from PICNIC08.



Next Friday's "Events2go" will be covering Slush conference in Helsinki - an event for startups by startups. Stay tuned!
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vt // 27.10.2008

Second Life: better than the real world? – Philip Rosedale @ picnic

"... a lot of human activity will be replaced with an equivalent in the virtual world..." and “The question is whether you’re being challenged and learning in a way that is less than or greater than the Real World experience ... I think that virtual worlds, like Second Life, have the potential to provide a more challenging intellectual environment than, in many cases, the Real World around you. And so time spent in the Virtual World, I suspect, will come to be almost an educational requirement rather than something that is viewed as potentially a problem for you.” that are statements by Second Life's founder Philip Rosedale, who after 9 years of intensively working on Second Life decided to take a step backward and passing the position of the CEO to someone else. In this way he is now able to focus more on the strategical development of SL, which includes ideas like enabling small entrepreneurs from development countries a business opportunity through SL. Learn more about his ideas in the following interview:
picnic conference amsterdam I met Philip Rosedale at the PICNIC conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands. There creative minds from all over the world came together from September 24th to 26th to intensively discuss and share ideas and thoughts.
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vt // 06.10.2008

zemanta.com – Jure Cuhalev

At the PICNIC conference, Jure Cuhalev presented zemanta a helpful tool for bloggers to enrich their articles with more content, like links to related posts, pictures or tag suggestions. It works on your backend and suggests related web material based on what you write. Learn more about zemanta by watching the following video:
logo zemanta The pros and cons of zemanta have been widely discussed in the blogosphere. As the discussion about zemanta is quite controvers, I decided to try it out myself, fascinated by the idea that it could make blogging even easier. My first impressions about the tool go in line with the thoughts of the other bloggers linked to above.
    Here are some of my pros:
  • Making tags-adding easy and getting new suggestions for possible tags.
  • With a growing database would be a rich resource for additional content.
  • Beeing able to easily create backlinks by personalizing the resources with feeds from do-follow-blogs.
  • Can be helpful for SEO and SEM.
    Here are some of my cons:
  • Inserting an image is not as easy as it could be, because it goes always on the top and not to the point where you want it by pointing the cursor.
  • The related links offered are mainly links to wordpress, which is completely un-useful at least for me.
  • The related articles provided are quit old and mostly do not fit to the content.
  • The pictures provided have to be filtered to get at least somehow useful results, but even though there is just a small number of resources.
So my impression till now: zemanta could become a very useful and powerful tool helping bloggers creating and spreading content faster - but it is not yet.
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