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Session 1: 10:15 - 11.05AM

A: Real-Time Geography

B: User Driven Content Ratings and Reviews

C: RTW as Content Progamming E.g. radio, TV, print -  David Spark

D: Real-Time Semantic Matching and Recommendation Agents, Personal Assistants

E: The Missing Algorith (m) Why Page Rank is broken in the RT Web - Paul Pedersen

F: Real-Time Health Web Group Conversation  & Discovery - Greg Biggers

G: Creating and Promoting Real-Time Content Justin.tv

H: Web-Wide Aggregation What Works, What Doesn't - Joseph Smarr, Plaxo

I: PubSubHubbub How? Why? Now?

J: Computation as Analysis of Twitter Streams Sanjay Good, All Voices

K: How Do We Make Money? Oneriot - Robert Rich

Session 2: 11:15 - 12:05PM

A: Does Real-Time Web Suffer from Amnesia Perhaps it should Keep Memory of (Immediate) Past - Borislav Agadiev

B: Filter-Geeks Against Information Overload Martyn@Twingly

C: Applying the RT Web Within the Enterprise @chrisyeh

D: Connecting People Live damon@vark

E: Activity Streams - How to Share Actions Between Sites convened by Monica Keller and Kevin Marks

F: Data Visualization Kovas

G: Real-Time & Impact on eCommerce

H: Why Filtering Doesn't Matter Construction/Deconstruction for the Social Realm - Phillipe Blanc, Black Tonic

I: Is Real-Time Ready for Prime-Time? Which Metaphors Work, Which Dont - Chris - ECHO/JS-Kit

J: RT Play & Gaming Alex Kehlofer, EA Spreedly

K: The New Real-Time Semantic Web Erectors Entity/Relationship Browser

Session 3: 12:15 - 1:05PM

A: Comet & Other Browser Stuff Leah Culver

B: Brands leverage Real-Time Web Social Conversations - Chintec, Yahoo

C: Real-Time Science Brief Talk/Mostly Discussion led by Jason Hoyt, PhD Research Director, Mendeley

D: Real-Time News Analysis How Do We Do It? How Do We Visualize? Tom Campbell

E: Additing Social Aggregation to an Existing Social Net AIM Lifestream Edwin Aoki, Jean-Paul Cozzatti

F: User & Developer Community Engagement @dariusdunlap

G: Intelligence Augmentation via Social Filtering convened by Nicolas Bertrand of Share This & InterOp and Dr. Nick Koudas of Sysomos

H: Making the RT Web Truly Open Twitter Erak Shir

I: Meta-Data For Filtering, For ???

J: Beyond Google Alerts & Twitter What Intra-Day Changes in the "Traditional Web" Hold Interisting Info

K: Real-Time Privacy Unforgetable Mistakes Brainstorm on Fix, Monica Keller

Session 4: 3:00 - 3:50PM

A: What Do You Hate About the Real-Time Web? The Future Features that will Save the RT Web, Jason Shellen, Brizzly

B: Real-Time Discovery Dan Olsen, Your Version + EVRI

C: Connecting (Enterprise) Systems Real-Time Machine 2 Machine

D: Definition of RTW: The 3rd Wave of Internet Synchroniziing Browsers @ D.O.M = Experience Sharing; Sharing Time and Space = Context + Structure = Flow, David Price, Black Tonic

E: Emotion Phatic Communication Ambient Intimacy Tummling, Kevin Marks

F: The (R)Evolution of Online Activism -or- Email Action Alerts Suck! convened by Gregory Foster and Tim Marvin of Consumers Union

G a: Business Value of Real-Time Web What is it?  Where is it? Use Cases, Revenue Models, When does NOT add Value? William

G b: What is the Business Model for the Real-Time Web? Pierce Lamb/Russell Okamoto

H: Real Time Web as A Service Julien

I: Web Sockets Enabling Technology for a New Type of Application? John Bergmans

J: Impact of RT on the Ecomomy FInancial Systems & Vice Versa, Monica Miller

Session 5: 4:00 - 4:50

A: Real-Time Credibility How do we Determine if Real-Time Information is Accurate? David Hardtke, Stinky Teddy

B: Decentralized (P2P) Architectures in Real-Time Search Wolf Garbe/Farvo

C: ...Beyond Real-Time Monitoring Reading & Interacting with Website Traffic and Real People

D: How to Unify Fragmented Conversations In Real Time, John Panzer, Salmon

E: Rounded Corners is to Web 2.0 as "Real-Time" is to Krix Loux - ECHO/JS-Kit

F: How Do You Decide When Real-Time is Most Relevant? Tom Whitnuh, Facebook

G: Content Erik Sundelof, AllVoices

H: Real-Time Web on Your Existing Architecture esh1mmer

I: Real-Time and Microblogging Status.net, Zach Copley Identi.ca

J: Mobile @Marshallk Convening, Listening

If you missed the RWW Real-Time Web Summit, catch up on session notes.

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domlet says...

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domlet says...

From: Alan, Janet, and Jason [mailto:contact@opportunityagenda.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:21 AM
To: Dom Brassey
Subject: The Opportunity Agenda’s Arts + Culture Work

October 29, 2009 | Arts + Culture Initiative

Images of Creative Change Participants

Dear Dom,

This past August, The Opportunity Agenda convened 68 artists, advocates, media makers, and funders for Creative Change 2009: A Social Justice Retreat in Colorado. Participants from a wide variety of backgrounds, disciplines, regions, and issue areas came together to discuss the intersection of creativity and social justice and lay the groundwork for strengthening this intersection going forward. Over four days of conversation, the group connected over conversation, music, drawing, dance, video, hiking, and poetry; relationships were formed; big ideas were conceived; and souls were nourished.

The retreat is now blossoming into an Arts + Culture Initiative, which seeks to infuse the social justice movement with the spirit of creative change, as a means of connecting policy to our most deeply held values. As the Initiative develops, we aspire to support advocates as they integrate creativity into their work, and provide artists and media makers with tools they need to have a direct impact on the issues that inspire them. Designed to move the social justice movement towards greater innovation, the Initiative serves as a catalyst for inspiration and action—incubating new ideas, relationships, and opportunities to move beyond traditional modes of organizing and activating constituencies. In 2010, we plan to focus on immigration and the confluence of arts and culture.

We look forward to sharing updates with you through this e-newsletter over the coming months.  For details, click here.

Thank you,

The Opportunity Agenda

 

 

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Michael says...

Here's a presentation I worked with @Daniel_ah for the #AMSRS conference.

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As the needs, wants and desires of the online community continue to evolve, we are seeing more iterations of community-based knowledge systems begin to emerge. First, it was listservs, then message boards (both of which are still very active and influential), followed by blogs with comments (you can actually voice your own opinion ... online!). But for the mainstream media world, none of those social platforms really ever took off - or more likely, none were ever deemed worthy enough of their time, attention and resources.

That's what MediaBistro.com's new Posterous-powered community lifestream is such a great idea. It's taking the best of all worlds - Posterous, an extremely simple-to-use, yet very powerful blogging/lifestreaming platform, along with active community engagement and submissions, mashing it all together and trying to create something where hopefully more good comes as a result. Hey, it can't hurt, and while they are at it, I bet they discover some really cool new ideas, and a few writers, reporters, bloggers, etc., get discovered along the way.

And that's really the beauty of this whole project: It's allowing a community to come together, help shape a common movement (media writing) and discover ideas, trends and insights from each other on a very forward-thinking platform, one that embraces the true nature of what the Web is becoming (if it is not already there), and how we will use the Internet in the coming years - a stream of information, ideas and content.

Via "This is Your Blog" --

"This will be the destination for our community-powered blog. Here you'll be able to submit original work, such as traditional text posts, and multimedia such as videos, photos, and more. It can be educational, it can be artistic, and it can be anything that you think will benefit your media brethren."

What do you think? Is a community-inspired lifestream the next generation of developing and delivering certain niche content to an audience? Or is this just another experiment in the long quest toward finding the next form of media?

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