50 most memorable and inspirational quotes from SXSW 2015. Austin, TX. Enjoy!
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President Barack Obama delivered the State of the Union address on January 20th, 2015. Here are a few of the highlights as he covered issues including the economy, the wage gap, hiring veterans and climate change.
Government For The People, By The People, In the 21st CenturyTim O'Reilly
My joint keynote with Jennifer Pahlka of Code for America at the Accela Engage conference in San Diego on August 5, 2014. We talk about current advances in technology, and how they call for anyone developing services to put their users at the center. In particular, we talk about how these lessons apply to government. Making government work by the people and for the people in a 21st century way is central to restoring faith in government.
Some Context for Thinking About
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My talk at South by Southwest on March 16, 2015. I use examples from consumer technology (the Apple Store, Uber/Lyft, and Google Now) to show where "the bar" is now for user experience, and what that should teach us about how to redesign healthcare. I also talk about the work of Code for America to debug the UX for CalFresh and MediCal.
data science @NYT ; inaugural Data Science Initiative Lecturechris wiggins
inaugural Data Science Initiative Lecture @ Brown University
2015-12-04
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/data-science-at-the-new-york-times-tickets-19490272931
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PDF of slides and notes from my keynote at Acquia's World Government Summit on Open Source in Washington DC October 11, 2012. I talk about how open source enabled the internet as a platform, and how it can enable government as a platform. I talk about examples from the internet and from Code for America's work with cities. I crib shamelessly from some of Jen Pahlka's talks about Code for America, and some of the lessons that can be taken from her work.
President Barack Obama delivered the State of the Union address on January 20th, 2015. Here are a few of the highlights as he covered issues including the economy, the wage gap, hiring veterans and climate change.
Government For The People, By The People, In the 21st CenturyTim O'Reilly
My joint keynote with Jennifer Pahlka of Code for America at the Accela Engage conference in San Diego on August 5, 2014. We talk about current advances in technology, and how they call for anyone developing services to put their users at the center. In particular, we talk about how these lessons apply to government. Making government work by the people and for the people in a 21st century way is central to restoring faith in government.
Some Context for Thinking About
Technology and Sustainability. A version of my "Towards a Global Brain" talk with a focus on sustainability, given at the Verge conference on the convergence of buildings, transportation, energy, and information, on March 15, 2012.
Reinventing Healthcare to Serve People, Not InstitutionsTim O'Reilly
My talk at South by Southwest on March 16, 2015. I use examples from consumer technology (the Apple Store, Uber/Lyft, and Google Now) to show where "the bar" is now for user experience, and what that should teach us about how to redesign healthcare. I also talk about the work of Code for America to debug the UX for CalFresh and MediCal.
data science @NYT ; inaugural Data Science Initiative Lecturechris wiggins
inaugural Data Science Initiative Lecture @ Brown University
2015-12-04
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/data-science-at-the-new-york-times-tickets-19490272931
World Government Summit on Open SourceTim O'Reilly
PDF of slides and notes from my keynote at Acquia's World Government Summit on Open Source in Washington DC October 11, 2012. I talk about how open source enabled the internet as a platform, and how it can enable government as a platform. I talk about examples from the internet and from Code for America's work with cities. I crib shamelessly from some of Jen Pahlka's talks about Code for America, and some of the lessons that can be taken from her work.
I talk about the evolution of digital content into services, the role of sensors in the future of the web, about the idea of man-machine collaboration in internet services, and about the role of social networking in building content.
Oakland Public Ethics Commission: Transparency, Open Data, and Gov as PlatformTim O'Reilly
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This is the original keynote file for my talk at the Smart Disclosure Summit in Washington DC on March 30, 2012. I will upload a PDF with notes separately.
This is the pdf (with notes) of my slide deck from the Smart Disclosure Summit in Washington D.C. on March 30, 2012. Video will eventually be available.
A brochure-style presentation to introduce the big picture vision for R7 Partners, a venture capital firm that finds, funds, and builds early-stage startups with ambitious innovation.
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My keynote at Velocity New York (#VelocityConf) on September 17, 2014. The failure of healthcare.gov was a textbook DevOps (or rather, lack of DevOps) case study. But it’s part of a wider pattern that reminds us that people should be at the heart of everything we build. In fact, getting the “people” part right is the key both to DevOps and great user experience design. It runs from the Internet of Things right through building government services that really work for citizens.
Software Above the Level of a Single DeviceTim O'Reilly
My talk at the O'Reilly Solid Conference on May 22, 2014. I mostly talk about UI implications of the Internet of Things, but also about the need for interoperability.
Open Data: From the Information Age to the Action Age (PDF with notes)Tim O'Reilly
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Technology and Trust: The Challenge of 21st Century GovernmentTim O'Reilly
My talk at the 2013 Social Innovation Summit. Democracies get their strength from the people’s trust. When the interactions that people have with government are so divorced from how they live their lives, or are hard and unpleasant, what does that do to the trust that underlies our democracies? At Code for America, we try to restore trust in government by building interfaces to essential government services that are simple, beautiful, and easy to use.
We take four approaches: 1) we work directly with government officials (at the local level) to create the capacity inside government to build innovative solutions to hard problems; 2) we build communities of technologists and citizens who want to lend their skills to help build their governments; 3) we build tools that make citizen interactions with government easier, simpler, and more elegant, so that the experience of government is positive and breeds trust. 4) We incubate and accelerate civic startups to create new
economic models for those tools.
Don’t stop believing that government can work, and can be a force for good
Towards a New Distributional EconomicsTim O'Reilly
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The slides to my talk at StartUp Next Sofia (which I also gave at the LauncHub Long Weekend) - delivered on 29 and 30 November 2013 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Slides from a talk I gave at the TED Fellows Retreat in Whistler, BC on August 18, 2013. It tells the history of my activism about the web, open source software, and open government, with an emphasis on lessons learned.
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This is guide on how you can become awesome on slideshare. What factors play a role in your presentation to the attention you deserve? Learn about the importance of fonts, pictures, symbols, structure and consistency.
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I talk about the evolution of digital content into services, the role of sensors in the future of the web, about the idea of man-machine collaboration in internet services, and about the role of social networking in building content.
Oakland Public Ethics Commission: Transparency, Open Data, and Gov as PlatformTim O'Reilly
I spoke at the Oakland Public Ethics commission on June 25, 2013. I was trying to set some context about how the ideas of transparency, open data, and government platform should shape their thinking. This is a PDF with notes on my talking points below each slide.
This is the original keynote file for my talk at the Smart Disclosure Summit in Washington DC on March 30, 2012. I will upload a PDF with notes separately.
This is the pdf (with notes) of my slide deck from the Smart Disclosure Summit in Washington D.C. on March 30, 2012. Video will eventually be available.
A brochure-style presentation to introduce the big picture vision for R7 Partners, a venture capital firm that finds, funds, and builds early-stage startups with ambitious innovation.
Open Data: From the Information Age to the Action Age (Keynote File)Tim O'Reilly
This is the presentation I made at the UK Department for International Aid/Omidyar Network OpenUp! conference in London on November 13, 2012. I talk about open government not as a platform for transparency or citizen engagement, but for a developer ecosystem building useful services. A video of this talk is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=OIlxdpfu71o
My keynote at Velocity New York (#VelocityConf) on September 17, 2014. The failure of healthcare.gov was a textbook DevOps (or rather, lack of DevOps) case study. But it’s part of a wider pattern that reminds us that people should be at the heart of everything we build. In fact, getting the “people” part right is the key both to DevOps and great user experience design. It runs from the Internet of Things right through building government services that really work for citizens.
Software Above the Level of a Single DeviceTim O'Reilly
My talk at the O'Reilly Solid Conference on May 22, 2014. I mostly talk about UI implications of the Internet of Things, but also about the need for interoperability.
Open Data: From the Information Age to the Action Age (PDF with notes)Tim O'Reilly
This is the presentation I made at the UK Department for International Aid/Omidyar Network OpenUp! conference in London on November 13, 2012. I talk about open government not as a platform for transparency or citizen engagement, but for a developer ecosystem building useful services. A video of this talk is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=OIlxdpfu71o
Technology and Trust: The Challenge of 21st Century GovernmentTim O'Reilly
My talk at the 2013 Social Innovation Summit. Democracies get their strength from the people’s trust. When the interactions that people have with government are so divorced from how they live their lives, or are hard and unpleasant, what does that do to the trust that underlies our democracies? At Code for America, we try to restore trust in government by building interfaces to essential government services that are simple, beautiful, and easy to use.
We take four approaches: 1) we work directly with government officials (at the local level) to create the capacity inside government to build innovative solutions to hard problems; 2) we build communities of technologists and citizens who want to lend their skills to help build their governments; 3) we build tools that make citizen interactions with government easier, simpler, and more elegant, so that the experience of government is positive and breeds trust. 4) We incubate and accelerate civic startups to create new
economic models for those tools.
Don’t stop believing that government can work, and can be a force for good
Towards a New Distributional EconomicsTim O'Reilly
A talk I gave on December 1, 2017 for a workshop on AI and the future of the economy organized by the OECD and the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. In it, I explore implications of AI and internet-scale platforms for the design of markets, with the goal of starting a conversation about what we might call "distributional economics."
Capturing Users / Using social, engagement and mobile to drive acquisition an...Volker Hirsch
The slides to my talk at StartUp Next Sofia (which I also gave at the LauncHub Long Weekend) - delivered on 29 and 30 November 2013 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Lessons from a career marketing big ideasTim O'Reilly
Slides from a talk I gave at the TED Fellows Retreat in Whistler, BC on August 18, 2013. It tells the history of my activism about the web, open source software, and open government, with an emphasis on lessons learned.
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Today we all live and work in the Internet Century, where technology is roiling the business landscape, and the pace of change is only accelerating.
In their new book How Google Works, Google Executive Chairman and ex-CEO Eric Schmidt and former SVP of Products Jonathan Rosenberg share the lessons they learned over the course of a decade running Google.
Covering topics including corporate culture, strategy, talent, decision-making, communication, innovation, and dealing with disruption, the authors illustrate management maxims with numerous insider anecdotes from Google’s history.
In an era when everything is speeding up, the best way for businesses to succeed is to attract smart-creative people and give them an environment where they can thrive at scale. How Google Works is a new book that explains how to do just that.
This is a visual preview of How Google Works. You can pick up a copy of the book at www.howgoogleworks.net
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Prezentacja, którą wygłosiłem przed 260 dziećmi w ramach Uniwersytetu Dzieci podczas konferencji Aspire4Kids. Jej celem było przede wszystkim zainteresowanie najmłodszych tematyką przyszłości i tym, jak bardzo (i jak szybko!) zmienia się nasze życie i otoczenie dookoła nas. Podobno się udało :)
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Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/officialsxsw/social-media-and-diversity-the-roi-for-brands-sxsw-interactive-2015
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#diverseroi
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Social media has changed to the way we participate in social good and activism. Many critics of digital activism fail to recognize the influence it has made in past few years. Associating all clicktivism to slackivism is incorrect
Presented at CPA Congress Vic, 11 Oct 2010.
Topics:
Trust and openness, the new paradigm for engagement
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Evaluating the benefits, risks and challenges
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For too many years marketing and sales have operated in silos...while in some forward thinking companies, the two organizations work together to drive new opportunity development and revenue. This session will explore the lessons learned in that beautiful dance that can occur when marketing and sales work together...to drive new opportunity development, account expansion and customer satisfaction.
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Search Engine Marketing - Competitor and Keyword researchETMARK ACADEMY
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more often than others.
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shoes for men’
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1. Photo: Marc Wathieu [Flickr]
50 most memorable quotes
from SXSW 2015
Partnership:
2. There were the Internet of Things and
Quantified Self trends but now the Internet of
Body is coming in a few years.
Photo: Samsung Tomorrow [Flickr]
- Ernesto Rodriguez, Hoppe
”„
3. The success of Social Media was rapid and huge because
it disrupted the way that we communicate among us.
Photo: [StockSnap.io]
- Krystine Batcho, Le Moyne College
”„
4. Talking about Gamification, I can’t reach 100%
on my Linkedin personal profile.
- AJ Scherbring, Mirum Agency
”„
Photo: [StockSnap.io]
5. Our time is now so easy to waste. We need to
decide what exactly we want to read online.
Photo: thirtyfootscrew [Flickr]
- Paul Tyma, Refresh
”„
6. Now is the best time to be a video content creator.
Photo: John Feliese [StockSnap.io]
- Morgan Spurlock, filmmaker, screenwriter
”„
7. Anonymity in the virtual landscape is much
different than in the real life.
Photo: Benjamin Lehman [Flickr]
- Jason Cranford Teague, Capital One
”„
8. Empathy is like a muscle that needs to be exercised.
Photo: Morgan Session [Unsplash]
- Sara Konrath, Indiana University
”„
9. If there is a great story you forget about
the camera, stage and filters. There is only
a great storytelling.
Photo: Jay Wennington [StockSnap.io]
- Morgan Spurlock, filmmaker, screenwriter
”
„
10. To touch is to feel.
Photo: Kalle Gustafsson [Flickr]
- Rohit Thawani, TBWAChiatDay
”„
Speaking of haptic technology
11. The future of marketing is philanthropy.
Photo: Gates Foundation [Flickr]
- Biz Stone, Super
”„
12. Mother at home is like the COO -
Chief Operating Officer.
Photo: Vinoth Chandar [Flickr]
- Princess Reema, Alfa International
”„
13. I saw a guy on the train watching Gladiator on
his phone. I was so dissapointed!
Photo: Jan Vasek [StockSnap.io]
- Morgan Spurlock, filmmaker, screenwriter
”„
14. Hypocrisy melts my face off.
Photo: Ryan McGuire [StockSnap.io]
- Gary Vaynerchuk, VaynerMedia
”„
15. The speed of change is unbelievable.
Photo: Stuart Rankin [Flickr]
- Jack Welch , The Jack Welch Management Institute
”„
Speaking of the progress of technology
16. We overlooked the impact of UBER
on drinking & driving problem.
Photo: Digitaltrends
- Malcolm Gladwell, journalist
”„
17. We want to have tools that touch us back.
Photo: Ben Husmann [Flickr]
- Rohit Thawani, TBWAChiatDay
”„
Speaking of haptic technology
18. I think you’ll see some dead unicorns
in Silicon Valley this year.
Photo: Peter Thoeny [Flickr]
- Bill Gurley, Benchmark
”„ Speaking of the Next Tech Bubble
19. You and your mind can disagree.
Photo: Ian Iott [Flickr]
- Martine Rothblatt, United Therapeutics
”„
20. We need to be the listeners. Not only use
Social Media platforms to shout and publish.
Less posting in case of likes, more in case of cause.
Photo: Elisabetta Foco
- Andrew Yee, Biola University
”
„
21. You need to be very human to be
successful on the web.
Photo: Kat N.L.M. [Flickr]
- Pete Cashmore, Mashable
”„
22. This is disruptive in the true
meaning of this word.
Photo: Digitaltrends
- Malcolm Gladwell, journalist
”„
Speaking of Car Sharing trend
23. The Internet is the most important
creation in my life.
Photo: Tony McNeill [Flickr]
- William Goodall, Student, digital native
”„
24. I use what my friends use.
- Sydney Polinchock, Student, digital native
”„
Speaking of Social Media apps
25. It’s our fail when we don’t fail.
Photo: Roger [Flickr]
- Astro Teller, Google X
”„
26. If you do the work that matters,
you are an artist.
Photo: Fons Heijnsbroek [Flickr]
- Jonah Peretti, Buzzfeed
”„
27. There are so many problems that can be
technologically solved now.
Photo: Ray Sam [Stocksnap.io]
- Eric Schmidt, Google
”„
28. People don’t mind advertising
if you provide a great content.
Photo: [Flickr]
- Pete Cashmore, Mashable
”
„
29. We must be united. Beliving in the lines
on the globe map is stupid.
Photo: D B Young [Flickr]
- Martine Rothblatt, United Therapeutics
”„
30. People today want transportation now.
Photo: Israel Sundseth [StockSnap.io]
- Logan Green, Lyft
”„
31. I can read 2 books in 2 days so I definitely
can pay attention to things.
Photo: Taylor Leopold [Stocksnap.io]
- Sydney Polinchock, Student, digital native
”„
32. I am a utopian.
Photo: Sam Howitz [Flickr]
- Eric Schmidt, Google
”„
33. Never focus on clicks and views.
The main metric is share.
Photo: Jim Pennucci [Flickr]
- Jonah Peretti, Buzzfeed
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34. If you have to make tons of progress,
you have to make tons of fails.
Photo: Adam Lederer [Flickr]
- Astro Teller, Google X
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35. For the iPad generation,
print is just a broken touch screen.
Photo: Danny Molyneux [Flickr]
- Kate Stone, Novalia
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36. We don’t have the access to credit cards,
so we hack a lot of things. We all do this.
Photo: Peter Kirkeskov Rasmussen
- William Goodall, Student, digital native
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37. I spent last 10 years on studying the chaos.
Photo: Francisco Barberis [Flickr]
- Jeremy Gutsche, Trendhunter
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38. Flexibility is the new stability.
Photo: Unsplash
- Logan Green, Lyft
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39. On Snapchat you don’t have to
try to be perfect.
Photo: Maurizio Pesce [Flickr]
- Pete Cashmore, Mashable
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40. I’m afraid of people’s
reaction to technology.
Photo: Matthieu Aubry. [Flickr]
- Astro Teller, Google X
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41. Facebook’s business model was
created just to waste your time.
Photo: Younghart [Flickr]
”„ - Paul Tyma, Refresh
42. No one understands Millenials better
than Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
Photo: Sean Loyless [Flickr]
- Jeremy Gutsche, Trendhunter
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