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Tagging 2.0 panel at SXSW2006 now a podcast

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

The Tagging 2.0 panel I organized at South by SouthWest 2006 in March is now a Tagging 2.0 podcast among the many SXSW 2006 podcasts you can download.

Some highlight quotes from the panel you really shouldn’t miss:

How can you pass up quips like that?

The Tagging 2.0 panel was one of the “highly-rated panels” this year, tied for first place with a number of other entertaining and informative panels, so check out their podcasts as they become available as well.

Searchable panel schedule for SXSW Interactive 2006

Friday, March 10th, 2006

Prentiss Riddle has built a quick and easy search for finding panels and speakers at SXSW Interactive.

Check it out.

Unofficial Geek Guide to SxSW-Interactive 2006

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

It looks like Austin’s own David Nunez is up to it again, he’s updated his guide to getting the most out of SXSW for 2006 to motivate us all to be more friendly, less clique-ish and generally open to getting more out of SXSW. Heck, he’s even put his personal, mobile phone number up so you can call him for directions, a dinner invite or to get together and chat (but not for bail money I assume). (How about your instant message IDs too David?)Check it out and be sure and leave him a comment on his blog.

Let a thousand orange smileys bloom!

SXSW movie trailers and music torrents

Sunday, March 5th, 2006

South by Southwest has put up music and movie trailers as bit torrents.
Go get ‘em.

pre-SXSW Happy Hour this Thursday 6-8 at The Cedar Door

Sunday, March 5th, 2006

OK, this is the big one.

Come one, come all to the Annual pre-SXSW get together for anyone doing Web design, development, Information Architecture, and anything else SXSW “Interactive-y”.

Whether you live in Austin or are in town early for SXSW, do join us on this Thursday, March 9th from 6-8 at the Cedar Door at 201 Brazos Street in downtown Austin.

As always, this event is sponsored by the University of Texas at Austin School of Information, the UTASIS&T Student Chapter and the Information Architecture Institute.