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mg // 07.08.2009

Events2go – next conference: The Power of Sharing

Organized by SinnerSchrader, the next conference in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, is one of the most important networking and trend conferences within the European web industry. It is the only conference that unites the Internet community with brands and leading companies. One of the people behind next is Martin Recke, next conference manager and Head of Corporate Communications at SinnerSchrader.



Amongst others, the speakers of next09 were Mathys van Abbe, Markus Berger-de León, Rafi Haladjian, Nicholas MacGowan von Holstein, Darius Miranda, Marco Ripanti, Axel Schmiegelow, Katarina Skoberne, Renato Valdes Olmos, Martin Szugat, Henriette Weber as well as Jeff Jarvis - blogger and author of What Would Google Do?



If you missed next09 or cannot wait to attend the next next conference, don't lose heart ;) there are only 270 days until next10! The event will take place at Kampnagel Hamburg on May 4 & 5 and will kick off with a Pre-Conference Day on May 4 and some visionary keynote speeches. The Main Conference Day with the full-fledged programme including four parallel tracks is scheduled for May 5. Over the next few months, the main topics and motto for next10 will be announced and a Call for Participation will be kicked off. If you register now you get 50% off! For more information or support just write an e-mail to next10@next10.de

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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 // 01.10.2008

openad.net – Katarina Skoberne

At the picnic conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Katarina Skoberne presented her idea of open sourced creativity which she realizes through her startup openad.net. An online marketplace for buying and selling advertising, marketing and design ideas worldwide.
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