Licensing User-Generated Content – Fred von Lohmann
- red flag knowledge VS waiting for take down notices
- Points out YouTube has no ads on video pages because don’t want to be seen benefitting from illegal content
- flickr become a great stock photo point
- talk to your lawyer now, not later!
Immersive Experiences: Lessons from Game Designers – areae.net – raphkoster.com
Audio of his talk here
- unpredictable/unknown policies makes people behave
- suggests reading ‘influence’ – I’m not sure who by.
- have myths that people can hang on to
- iterative tit for tat
- anything you publicize, you will get copy cats – humans are lemmings.. even subconsciously
- don’t make something perfect.. People like to feel smart to find things wrong and tell you or
Designing for web2.0 – lukew.com – blog
Slides to his talk here
- Eye tracking – etre
- Ways of interaction: locomotion, conversation and manipulation
- Meaningful shouting – make messages stand out where they make sense.
- Might be cheap to get a web app done and hosted, but marketing it to a point where you want to succeed isn’t.
- yahoo in-context step by step guide – nice!
- Make the ‘unpacking experience’ great. Don’t wack them with a form before they can even do anything. Let them become part of the expereince right away. Jump cut was given as a good example.
- Incontext editing = good.
- Bill scott has compiled a lot of interaction methods
- Sites are going away from highly hierarchal to ‘content objects’.
- It’s a ‘search world’ – high % of people get to content via a search engine
- chicago tribune = lots of site overhead – new york times = concentrates on the content
- Renkoo.com – invite system – Strong ‘call to action’ when you recieve an invite
- plaxo.com – Addressbook system
- Sharp focus on what your site does – cut the clutter –
- myspace and craigslist – ‘usefully ugly’
- mike industries manages to make a nice myspace page – but had to jump through a lot of hoops
- table table table = LOL
- “Most user generated content is crappy. As we create better tools, we’ll increase the value of the output of those tools” – Will Wright (sims, spore)
- make it easier to do a good thing than it is a bad thing.
- accept that if you are creating a tool that people are going to use to express themselves, the results may not always be attractive.
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The Social Media Revolution: You Oughta Be in Pictures – Jeremiah Owyang, Thomas Hawk, Chris Pirillo, Robert Scoble
- Total live media (twitter, IRC, video stream) geek fest.
- Chris and scoble streaming to ustream.tv
- Not many people who are at web2expo went to SXSW - interesting.
- Most people don’t click the ‘next’ button on a search page.
- WTF…. “Social Communities”?
- want a good hotel recommendation, google for “stayed at {hotel name}”
- Search for “{company name} sucks”
web2open wrap up meeting
(web2open was a open barcamp style conference within the web2expo)
- Had a brainstorm session to come up with thoughts on how the web2open went
- Lots of ideas came up
- It was a success!
- Personally wish I’d gotten to more web2open sessions.. Hard to split time between the 2.
- I hope more of what happened gets wiki’ized – who spoke and results of sessions for example.
Nice quick notes. I should do stuff like this too…
Yo Colin!
I started taking notes in my personal note app, but quickly thought I should blog it anyway, so I switched and took notes during sessions directly into Marsedit, then cleaned them up and posted a few days later.