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#140conf NYC: One Month Away!

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

On April 20-21 2010 I will be hosting and producing #140conf NYC, an event which looks at what I call “The State of NOW” – the emerging real-time Internet and the effect on both business and people.

I’ve been looking forward to bringing #140conf back to New York ever since I had the opportunity to take #140conf on the road. Since the first #140conf in NYC last June, I have brought the conference to: Los Angeles, London, Tel Aviv, Barcelona and just week to Austin during SXSW.

While on the road I have had the opportunity to hear first hand about the worldwide effects the emerging real-time internet is having on both business and on people. What started out as an exploration of the effects of twitter as a platform on: Celebrity, The Media, Advertising and Politics has grown in a deep exploration of “The State of NOW” and I now appreciate how powerful and how deep the change we are all experiencing really is.

In New York City we will be taking a look at the effects of the real-time web on quite a number of industries – starting with Technology and the Media and then covering everything from Real Estate and Education to Fashion, Journalism, Love & Romance, Entertainment, Emergency Communications, TV, Comedy, Radio, Music, Politics, Advertising, Celebrity, Location based services and a lot more. The information will be shared by the 140 or so “Characters” who will be speaking at the conference.

I believe quite a number of companies will be blindsided by the effects of the real-time internet on their business. What is happening is being driven by more than just a core technology shift. The revolution effects the platforms we use and the underlying business methods. As a result, some of these changes will require a different approach to how we end up doing business. The rules of engagement have changed. This in turn will lead to a different approach in how some companies connect with their audiences and how other companies determine the effectiveness of their marketing outreach.

While one can argue change is always underway, the longer term effects of the emerging real-time web will be a seed change that effects almost everyone in the near future. Everyone at least whose business is touched by the internet and the ability for companies to leverage the net to connect with their customers.

None of these points were that obvious to me a year ago when I started working on the #140conf conferences.

I have been creating, producing and hosting events since 1996. I have made it a point to make the #140conf events a little different. The #140conf events are different than most conferences. At #140conf events, hugs are at times more popular than handshakes. The format presented offers an opportunity to experience a great deal of content in a short period of time.

If you are reading this blog post, I hope you consider getting yourself to New York City on April 20th and 21st to experience what I believe will be a great event. An event which will share a unique perspective on the emerging real-time Internet and it’s effect on business and on people.

For more information about April’s #140conf, please visit: http://nyc.140conf.com.

Hope to see you next month in NYC.

– Jeff Pulver

SXSW 2010: The days twitter became less relevant

Monday, March 15th, 2010

At South By Southwest 2010 (SXSW), a strange thing happened on the way to Austin. A community of twitter faithful shifted from sharing everything about everything on only twitter (and maybe Facebook) and changed their habits to rely on learning about what was happening and where things were happening by using Foursquare and Gowalla instead.

In the year since SXSW, a number of my friends became passionate and dependent on using Foursquare and/or Gowalla as the platform to share where they were and what was happening around them. Here at SXSW, this has been taken to a new level. It turns out that if you are spending time around your friends and you have a chance to speak to them almost at will, there is something to be said about only sharing your location information and then having the ability to make decisions of what to do (or where not to go) base on this information.

Based on an unscientific poll of a few people I spoke to yesterday during lunch, a typical comment shared was: “I haven’t been on twitter for 2 days. Not sure when I was on last on Facebook. Instead I just look on Foursquare for what is happening and where it is happening.” These words were shared by almost everyone I spoke with.

In terms of who may be winning the Foursquare / Gowalla popularity contest, all I can say is that at SXSW, members of the Foursquare team have done a great job of making themselves known. To date I have only run into one person from Gowalla and that was on my flight from NYC to Austin.

What does any of this this really mean? I’m not entirely sure. But I do believe SXSW 2010 will be known as the time Foursquare came of age and the place where at least one community’s dependence on twitter has shifted and their use of twitter changed, albeit slightly.

Note: Foursquare and Gowalls are two of the companies that will be seen and heard at the upcoming #140conf NYC taking place April 20-21.

First set of speakers for the 140 Characters Conference (#140conf) NYC 2010 Announced:

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The 140 Characters Conference: New York City (#140conf) will be taking place April 20-21, 2010 at the 92nd Street Y. This event is shaping up to being the largest worldwide gathering of people interested in the effects of the real-time Internet on both business and “we” the people.

On April 20/21 we will be taking a hard look at something I call “The State of NOW” and the continued effects the worldwide adoption of social communication platforms such as twitter is having on a number of industries including: Celebrity, “The Media”, Advertising, Politics, Education, Music, Television, Comedy, Real Estate, Public Policy and more.

During the past month I have been working with number of people who volunteered to help curate a session or two at the upcoming event. To date about 80% of the expected 140 speakers have been confirmed and the remainder are in the process of being confirmed. More speakers will be announced in the days and weeks ahead.

If you are thinking about attending #140conf NYC, now would be a great time to secure your seat. With the “early bird” ticket costing only US$ 100 for the two day event, register NOW to guarantee youself access to the event.

Some of the “Characters” speaking at #140conf NYC include:

- Alon Nir (@TheKotel)
- Andrea Syrtash, Oprah.com contributor and author (@AndreaSyrtash)
- Ann Curry, NBC News (@AnnCurry)
- Avner Ronen, CEO/founder, boxee (@avneron)
- Bijan Sabet, partner, Spark Capital (@bijan)
- Bruce Upbin, Managing Editor, Forbes (@bupbin)
- Caissie St.Onge, (@Caissie)
- Chris Lehmann, Principal of the Science Leadership Academy, (@chrislehmann)
- Chris Weingarten, Music Critic, (@1000TimesYes)
- Daren Forsyth, Founder, 140Characters.co.uk, (@DarenBBC)
- Dave Winer, (@davewiner)
- Dennis Crowley, co-founder, Four Square (@dens)
- Donny Deustch (@Donny_Deutsch)
- Eric Sheninger, Principal of New Milford HS (NJ), (@NMHS_Principal)
- Gary Vanderchuck, Wine guy, host of Wine Library TV, (@garyvee)
- Hank Wasiak, Executive Producer and Co-Founder, The Concept Farm, (@hankwasiak)
- Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump)
- Jay Rosen, Journalism professor, NYU (@jayrosen_nyu)
- Jeff Jarvis, blogger, author, professor (@JeffJarvis)
- Jeff Pulver, founder #140conf, (@jeffpulver)
- Jeffrey Hayzlett, CMO, Kodak (@jeffreyHayzlett)
- Joan Walsh, Editor of Salon, (@joanwalsh)
- John Borthwick, CEO, Betaworks (@JohnBorthwick)
- Jonathan Maberry, author, writing teacher and lecturer. (@JonathanMaberry)
- Kyle Pace, Instructional/Consumer Technology Specialist, (@kylepace)
- Liz Strauss, Founder of SOBCon, brand strategist, (@lizstrauss)
- Matt Pinfield, Morning Show on 101.9 RXP, (@mattpinfield)
- Matthew Bishop, The Economist, (@mattbish)
- Maz Nadjm, Social networking at Sky Television, (@Mazi)
- MC Hammer (@MCHammer)
- Melinda Emerson, entrepreneur, (@smallbizlady)
- Pat Kiernan, News Anchor, NY1 (@patkiernan)
- Ryan Penagos, Writer / Editor at Marvel.com (@Agent_M)
- Stacey Monk, Founder of Epic Change & TweetsGiving, (@StaceyMonk)
- Stefanie Michaels (@adventuregirl)
- Steve Greenberg, founder/CEO, S-Curve Records (@steviegpro)
- Steven Anderson, Technology Educator, Blogger, Co-Creator of #edchat, (@web20classroom)
- Tal Givoly, Chief Scientist, Amdocs (@givoly)
- Tim Armstrong, CEO, AOL
- Tom Brevoort, VP Marvel, (@TomBrevoortsays)
- Tom Whitby, Professor of Education in Secondary English (@tomwhitby)
- US Airforce, @USAirForce

Note: Speakers are subject to change without notice. These “characters” are accurate as of: January 26, 2010.

Related Posts: Conference Insider: A new approach to the pricing of the #140conf events in 2010

For more information about upcoming worldwide #140conf events, please visit: http://140conf.com.

January 2010 #140conf Meetups

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

At the #140conf Meetups we discuss the emerging Real-Time Internet and the effects on business. They are a monthly gathering for friends of #140conf to get together and discuss issues of the day.

Upcoming #140conf Meetups – January 2010:

Jan 12th - Philly
Jan 14th - Boston
Jan 19th – NYC
Jan 21st – London

If you would like to sponsor or speak at a future meetup or if you would like to see a #140conf meetup happen in a city closer to you, please feel free to contact: Jeff Pulver / jeff @ pulver.com

You can join the #140conf Meetup Mailing List over at: http://meetup.com/140conf

Upcoming #140conf 2010 Events 0:

February 15th:#140conf Barcelona – Barcelona, Spain
March 16th : #140conf @ SXSW (you need to register for SXSW to have access) – Austin, TX
April 20th-21st – #140conf NYC ’10. Register NOW – NYC, NY

#140Conf Live Feed
katzboaz: I've just RSVP'd to Breakfast w/ Jeff Pulver (& friends) via @bizzabo http://t.co/rzHVvmDQ #140Conf
Posted 2 hours ago
tkattula: @jeffpulver when will people begin hearing back from the #140Conf regarding selection of speakers? #140Conf
Posted 3 hours ago
tkattula: I just submitted my Call for Speakers http://t.co/br0XJts3 for the #140Conf !! EEP soo excited!
Posted 5 hours ago
AmandaPeters: Can't wait for SXSW! Check out "State of NOW (#140conf) SXSW Cocktail Party" http://t.co/t09ujfZR via @eventbrite
Posted 8 hours ago
AmigoTravelLtd: @jianghomeshi amazing! Sadly, didn't get a chance 2 get any :( #Q Hopefully , will get 2 C U @ #140Conf NYC w @jeffpulver @thegrandlondon
Posted 8 hours ago
LAlupusLady: “@140Kory: TODAY is the deadline for speaking submissions for State of NOW / #140conf - details: http://t.co/MGmqIVsY”
Posted 9 hours ago
alonalroy: I've just RSVP'd to Breakfast w/ Jeff Pulver (& friends) via @bizzabo http://t.co/y48K7EG4 #140Conf
Posted 10 hours ago
BENfromGoG: @jeffpulver - Morning sir. Want to introduce you to @MossBarnett & their unique radio/community outlet, @MinnLaw. #140conf in Minneapolis ;)
Posted 12 hours ago
140Kory: TODAY is the deadline for speaking submissions for State of NOW / #140conf - details: http://t.co/s6mOB00X
Posted 13 hours ago
LAlupusLady: @bydls what no love for the west coast #140conf community? XOXOXO
Posted 1 day ago
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