Heading to Reboot!

reboot9
I’m off to Reboot9 in Copenhagen. Very excited as this will be my first reboot. This means I’ll be dashing from Enterprise2.0Camp on the 29th to catch a flight straight to London then Copenhagen. I’ll have to miss Mesh this year 🙁 , but ces’t la vie. I’ll see if we can connect Mesh+Reboot with a little live shared backchannel swarming.

Just a few of the people forward to seeing on this trip: Francesca, Riccardo, Stowe, Lee, Lars, Euan, Stephanie, Thomas Mygdal, Dianne, Magnus, Peter, Laurent, Rob… and about 500 others that I haven’t event met yet.

I’ll be pausing a few days in London on the way back (June 3 to 6th or 7th). I’ll be busy working during the day but if you are in that town lets connect. Francesca(who I think can’t actually make it to reboot) and I will be trying to organize a little meetup in London on the evening of Sunday the 3rd…

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NextMEDIA coming in June

NextMEDIA

EnterpriseCamp has teamed up with NextMEDIA to cross-promote our events. nextMEDIA is happening June 8 – 10 in (gorgeous) Banff, AB. If I was out west in June, I’d definitely be at nextMEDIA.

nextMEDIA is where the world’s leading edge content creators, aggregators, and most influential solution-providers meet to develop key business relationships. Set in spectacular Banff, Alberta the conference (June 8 – 10, 2007) once again links schedules with The Banff World Television Festival (June 10 – 13, 2007) to take advantage of the synergies connecting these two media communities.

“Content” industries being among the most shaken up by new media forms and social means of production, distribution etc. Interesting times, and many opportunities ahead. You can Register for NextMEDIA here.

Enterprise 20 Conference and Camp happens of course May, 29 Toronto, and you can get tickets here: http://enterprisecamp.org (update: only about 30 left for the whole day).

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Where are we? Mobile Geolocation and Social Presence

Someone at a party the other night was trying to explain what you could do with geolocation on your phone. The conventional wisdom is, it would be “great” because if you are standing on street corner your phone could tell you the nearest pizza restaurant. Or it blink at you with “offers” from the nearest pizza restaurant .

No, I said, the killer app is not about where I am, it’s where my friends are. Sure, often times we don’t want to run in to each other, but sometimes we do. And when we do, it would be great to see who from my buddy list (my real buddy list) might be nearby and we could ping each other, want to meet up? or hey, the movie is about to start are you almost here? where are you?

We try to do this manually with social presence apps with twitter, or for the truly brave plazes. Once it gets easy enough, “social location” services will be huge, and may just be the missing piece in social presence we’ve been wondering about.

Businesses already make fairly extensive use of gps to track vehicle fleets and sometimes personnel, but the consumer/social applications are just scratching the surface. (of course lots of juicy privacy and location-based-gossip issues will be waiting for us…)

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