The Web2.0 Aftermath

Well, the Web2.0 conference was super interesting, even though I couldn’t stay past Wednesday evening. Our session, ably moderated by Justin Hall with Rajat Paharia and Chris Chapman, was fairly well attended and became a bit of a sensation after this article in Computerworld (posted just minutes after we finished). And after the session I was the recipient of nearly a dozen (!!) amazing Funware ideas from the audience. It was really extraordinary and very heartening to see all the creative energy flowing through the attendees. To whit, some of those ideas are really good - I hope we get to work on them at some point.

If you want to read the musings of another blogger - LaSandra Brill - she has an interesting perspective on the session as well.

One Response to “The Web2.0 Aftermath”

  1. Doug Wick Says:

    Web 2.0 keynotes were good, but among sessions this was the best one I attended. Tons of heady profound statements (love ‘em) mixed with down-to-earth practical tips around where web experience design is going. Added this blog to my feeds as a result.

    This builds nicely on the Jane McGonigal keynote at SxSW, and the documentary Second Skin at SxSW Film. If you are interested in how games are affecting and changing our culture check ‘em out.

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