Posts Tagged ‘#140Conf Road Trip’

How Traditional & New Media Partner To Leverage The Power of the Real Time Internet – #140Conf Road Trip

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

During the #140Conf Road Trip, we met up with Chris Theisen from Hare Chevrolet and Paul Poteet, a local TV personality who has made the transition to the Real Time Internet.

Living in the State of NOW, Indiana’s largest volume Chevrolet dealer, has partnered with a familiar face, becoming an online spokesperson to help promote and continue awareness of the dealership. Listen to how partnering with traditional media can help bring your online strategies forward.

Buggy Manfuactured by The Hare Family Which is Now Hare Chevrolet

Aside from what the dealership is doing online, it’s important to understand that Hare Chevrolet is not just any ordinary car dealer.  They are the oldest transportation company in the U.S.  When you go into their showroom, you’ll see buggies that were built and sold in the 1800′s before the modern invention of the automobile as we know it today.

In its own right, the dealership is a museum of transportation and a testament to a family owned business that has endured technology and social change.

If you want to see what an innovative car dealer does online in the State of NOW, follow Hare Chevrolet on Twitter.

How the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Embraces The Real Time Internet – #140Conf Road Trip

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

During the #140Conf Road Trip, we had a chance to meet to meet James Newton, Director of Marketing for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway - @jtown172 during our Indianapolis TweetUp at Scotty’s Brewhouse.

When you think of Indianapolis, you think – Indianapolis Motor Speedway.  Listen to what James has to say about how they are trying to connect fans with the drivers and embracing more bloggers to engage with the event.

Jeremie Miller’s – @jeremie Vision of What’s Next – #TeleHash: Distributed Apps Without The Need for Servers

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Jeremie Miller has a pretty good track record at having a vision and making it a reality.

As the creator of the XMPP open standard, he’s the reason IM works the way it does across platforms on your computer or wireless device.

On the #140Conf Road Trip, Jeff Pulver, let the Twitterverse know that we’d be at the Field of Dreams. Who shows up? Jeremie. He happens to live on a farm in Iowa near the famed baseball field in a corn field and came over to visit us.

Jeremie’s next big thing is something he calls TeleHash. The idea is to exchange JSON in a real-time and fully decentralized manner so that applications can connect with each other without the need for servers.

Jeremie is passionate about protocols. In the video above, he talks about his vision of decentralizing information and having information free and open to everyone.

Thank you Jeremie for joining us briefly and connecting at the Field of Dreams. You’re proof that if you build it, they will indeed come.

Meet Leah Jones. No Ordinary Character.

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

During the #140Conf Road Trip TweetUp in Chicago, I met with with Leah Jones who is on a new adventure with an undisclosed startup.

I met Leah last year in Tel Aviv, where we were both co-sponsors of Tweetsgiving.  Be sure to follow Leah on Twitter here.

@doubletreehtls Doubletree Shows Some Love for @jeffpulver with Chocolate Chip Cookie / Milk Before Bed Time :)

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Jeff Pulver travels, travels and travels.  And with Doubletree Hotels being the hotel sponsor of the #140Conf Road Trip, Jeff, Mo Krochmal and Alan Weinkrantz (that’s me) were well taken care of during the 8 day journey in which we explored the State of Now in support of the #140Conf Detroit, taking place, October 20, 2010.

Jeff has a way of doing business in which “Hugs Over Handshakes” is the norm. Mix a hug with a great Doubltree chocolate chip cookie, and a glass of milk, and you’re set for a good night sleep.

Thank you Doubletree for being our sponsor and taking tender loving care of Jeff and the crew.

The team in St. Louis Rocks!

Thank You Glaceau Smartwater @smartwater For Your Support During the #140Conf Road Trip

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Thank you Glaceau Smartwater for your support during the #140Conf Road Trip.

Doubletree Downtown Cleveland / Lakeside Rocks (Literally) @doubletreehtls #140Conf Road Trip

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Yes, the Doubletree downtown Cleveland / Lakeside Rocks.   It’s a great hotel, they get business travelers, and it’s just down the street from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Even if you bring a car, leave it the garage if you have any errands or places you want to go to in the downtown area.  They have a great (and free) shuttle bus that will take you anywhere you want to go.

Doubltree is a sponsor of the #140conf Road Trip and we thank you for your tender loving care when Jeff Pulver, Mo Krochmal, and I are traveling.

Be sure to follow Doubletree Hotels on Twitter.

#140Conf Road Trip Has New Team Member. Meet Mo Krochmal @krochmal

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Mo Krochmal, is about to become a member of the #140Conf Road Trip Crew, joining Jeff Pulver and me as we embark on our journey to meet, connect and engage with the #140Conf Community in the Midwest.  Mo is an accomplished journalist and Professor at Hofstra University.  Here’s his introductory post.  Welcome Mo.  We look forward to having you join us and bringing your gifts of story telling and knowledge of media to this wonderful adventure on which we are about to embark on.

Photograph of Mo Krochmal with a classic car, Half Moon Bay sunset behind

By Mo Krochmal

I traveled the country, well actually, both coasts and some in Chicago.

After the end of the dot-com era, I was without a job so I took a grand roadtrip with a friend and we followed a Civil War path through New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, some 5,000 miles for research that I’m still conducting. Then 9/11 came, and I found myself as a volunteer at Ground Zero, working for the Salvation Army, handing out sandwiches and water to the folks on the pile. I wrote about what I did and saw for UPI.

My next job took me, still on the web, to another corner of innovation, as I covered the emerging molecular biology tools market. I learned about genomics, proteomics and about sequencers and microarrays.
But, 9/11 had made me think about what I could do to give back to journalism and I figured that the best way to help was by teaching 30 to 50 fledgling journalists a semester and Hofstra University granted me the honor and the high privilege of joining the journalism faculty as the first digital media professor.

I started teaching Twitter as part of my class in March 2007 when Steve Rubel, who I had worked with at CMP, came to my class after SXSW and shared his knowledge and it was on. I delight in getting e-mails from former students that remark that I was certainly ahead of my time, and yes, I was. You would think that teaching today’s “digital natives” would be easy as they are so inculcated with technology. I am here to say, no, that’s not really how it is.

It took a lot of work on my syllabus and sales skills for students to understand that digital technology was changing journalism and the wave didn’t really break until 2009-2010, the just-past school year. I set the stage last summer with, yes, a road trip. I went back home to North Carolina and shared the entire way – Twitter, Facebook, YouTube. You can read about what I learned at http://krochmal.posterous.com/analyzing-mobile-and-social-media-from-the-ro

Prior to that, however, Jeff Pulver came into my life and I am so grateful. I first met Jeff when I volunteered for the initial 140conf in New York. I was there at the theater at 6:30 that morning setting up and I worked the green room. I made friends at that conference that I still hold dear.

Then, the fall New York 140conf meetup came around and I asked if I could speak about teaching digital media and about the changes in journalism and I made more friends. Jeff asked me to speak at the most recent 140conf in New York and I was happy to say yes. But, this time, I did not want to be the sage on the stage for 10 minutes and I asked six students to join me to talk about their vision for the future of journalism. The students were so nervous and excited and they were wonderful. We celebrated at a nearby Japanese noodle place and talked and talked. Those students were the cream of the crop at Hofstra and they will make a difference in the field of journalism.  I just know it.

Thank You Glaceau @SmartWater for Keeping Us Cool During the #140Conf Road Trip

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

It’s summertime.  It’s hot.  And you’re thirsty.

No problem here.

When Jeff Pulver and I are on the road, during the #140Conf Road Trip, we’re gonna be cruising with Glaceau SmartWater and handing out product samples for your drinking pleasure!

Coming Soon – #KodakMoments on #140Conf Road Trip; @KodakEvents / @KodakCB.

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

I’m going to be documenting the #140Conf Road Trip courtesy of an awesome Kodak EasyShare Z950 Digital Camera.  Stay tuned to this blog for further details, for after we start our journey, I’ll be looking to photograph the wonderful people and what we envision to be many #KodakMoments.

KODAK EASYSHARE Z950 Digital Camera

Thank You Kodak for being one of our awesome product sponsors!  And thank you Tina Clark for your support.

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