South by Southwest Interactive 2009 looks to be an amazing experience once again. The panel picker is now open, and there are over 1,200 submissions, some of which are from fellow Refreshers here in Austin and worldwide.
We’re spreading the word about all of the great ideas submitted by our members and have compiled a list that you can use to review, and hopefully vote for their panel ideas.
Remember, every vote is good. So even if you don’t find the topic applicable to what you do, voting one or two stars will support your fellow Refreshers.
Panel Submissions
- 200s, 304s, HTTP Compression, and You - Mark Phillip, RUWT? Sports
- Design for Disagreement - Paul Burke, thinktiv
- SXSW Year Round: Organize Groups, Maintain Your Buzz - Alex Jones, Refresh Austin
- Clients: Insane or Just out to Get Me? - Alex Jones, Refresh Austin
- The Rise of the Enterprise Tribe - Kevin Koym, Enterprise Teaming, llc
- Building Austin - Kevin Koym, Enterprise Teaming, llc
- Sex Ed Online: How Teens Self Savvy - Karen Kreps, Net Ingenuity Publishing
- Bridging Flash and HTML For Rich Web Experiences - Moderated by Mark Phillip, T3
- More Secrets of JavaScript Libraries - Andrew Dupont (panelist)
- Designing Experiences in an ADHD Culture - Susan Price, Firecat Studio
- Politics, Technology, and Pop Culture - Tom Serres, Piryx Inc.
- What Do You Do When the Traffic Starts Coming - Brian Massey, Conversion Sciences
- The Patterns of Web Marketing - Brian Massey, Conversion Sciences
- Blog Highways: Travel Blogging for the Wanderer - Sheila Scarborough, Writer
Did we miss one? Leave a comment with your panel so everyone will know about it!
2 Comments, Comment or Ping
Brian Massey
Don’t forget to join and push your panel on Facebook’s SXSW Panel Pimper.
http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=22603113103
Aug 13th, 2008
Philip (flip) Kromer
Hey y’all,
Mark Philip just alerted me to the magic of Refresh Austin - I’m going to make the 9/9 meetup. If there’s any other data nerds out there, please consider voting for my panel
“Beyond Mashup: Weaving the Global Data Tapestry
http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/1500 –
Data mashups of not a few but a few thousand sources are becoming possible as community efforts, enabled by new tools and Creative Commons licensing, unify the world’s exploding store of free, open data. Come find out what’s awesome, what’s hard, and what’s possible when you discover there’s really only one dataset.” (Advanced / Content)
We’ll have me, Kurt Bollacker from Freebase.com and Aaron Swartz from watchdog.org/get.theinfo.org.
Aug 14th, 2008
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