Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

Where does Saskia Lammers get her kicks? November 27, 2009 No Comments

Hello, who are you?
That’s a difficult question to begin with! Do I consist of my name and function? Or do you want to know what my ‘big purpose’ in life is? I think I’ll just start with the basics. My name is Saskia Lammers and I work in marketing at Theaters Tilburg. Every year we [...]

Reflections on Andrew Keen’s Innovation Lecture at Incubate (2) October 15, 2009 1 Comment

First of all I would like to thank Incubate for inviting Andrew Keen to the Incubate Innovation Lecture. Andrew Keen gave a clear lecture about his vision on Internet issues. He raised some legitimate questions about the future of western art in a civilization were nobody pays for an artwork. He states that the digital [...]

Where does Dave Driesmans get his kicks? July 10, 2009 1 Comment

Hello, who are you?
First Belgian at a Kicks interview? I co-founded KRAAK years ago. It’s an organisation that promotes adventurous music and we work here now with three people. To put it concrete: we organize festivals, have a free little magazine and run a record label. We have other stuff in the pipeline as well. [...]

Where does Gyurka Jansen get his kicks? June 16, 2009 1 Comment

Hello, who are you?
Gyurka Jansen, a Sociology student at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam and I work on web related stuff for a Survey Sampling; a sample provider in the Market Research industry.
So what’s keeping you busy lately?
As always: way too much. Of course there is my study and my work, of which the latter [...]

“Musicians should only enter data once” June 12, 2009 No Comments

If you like that headline, you’re probably a musician yourself. Getting tired of entering updates on different social platforms that take up a lot of your time? Then ArtistData might be right up your alley.

“ArtistData tirelessly works to give musicians more time to be creative. We’re building solutions to automate the monotonous updating of [...]

Take a look at the future: Google Wave June 8, 2009 No Comments

Might you have an hour and a half to spare? Probably not, but what if in that time you can a look into the future? The reason we’re asking is a video of a presentation on Google Wave. This preview was shown on the Google I/O Event. Google has reinvented e-mail, as well as a [...]

The (possible) future of Twitter visualized June 4, 2009 No Comments

At the TechCrunch site we found a pretty interesting visualisation of which direction Twitter is (possibly) heading. This mind map was made Steve Rubel, who presented it during his keynote at the TWTRCON conference in San Francisco. TechCrunch calls it “an interesting way to look at the state of the service.”
“It starts out branching into [...]

“This Twitter thing has gone far enough” May 22, 2009 No Comments

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“Nobody cares “What you are doing” right now” May 20, 2009 No Comments

This article has been circulating the web for a couple of weeks, but it still makes an inspiring (and quick) read. Brian Solis, one of the speakers at Next09 in Hamburg (Germany):
“The question Twitter asks is wrong. Nobody cares “What you are doing” right now. Drinking a cup of coffee? Going to bed? Getting up? [...]

So you’re saying people “tweet” what they’re eating for breakfast? April 15, 2009 No Comments

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