While my web page is still very much Web 1.0, I am currently updating that - so watch this space.
Talking of space! I work in peer position in the Communications department for the European Space Agency, and am interested in connecting with various Web 2.0 CEO's to integrate gazillions of terrabytes of space-related content into social platforms.
Concepts I am interested in discussing:
How can public opinion dependant institutions tap into social media to communicate their achievements to a global audience?
How can the tax-paying public be convinced of the benefits to be had from backing these endeavours?
How can people engage with public institutions to advance topics in the interest of everyone?
Is social media the answer to eGovernance, eNon-Profit, eResearch?
Feel free to chat to me during any of the breaks. I look forward to hearing from you...:-))
It could be a cultural difference, or it was to early in the morning (...9 am), but I was shocked about the unfriendly Nokia staff.
I wonder if anyone else has had the same experience. I asked about their products being genouinly interested, and felt very unwelcome. Somehow it seemed that the product managers find potential customers of their products a hassle to deal with. Little information to answer my questions, and no interest in getting engaged in conversation.
It definatelly put me off investing into tne Nokia N95, which I was interested in purchasing.
My advice if you are interested in purchasing a Nokia product in the near future - DO NOT SPEAK TO THE NOKIA STAFF AT WEB 2.0 - They suck!
Strange to see such poor dedication by the representatives of the Platinum Sponsor!
The presentation gave great insights into the Advertising trends for social media, and provided valuable recommendations to making good use of those trends. Nate Elliott is a brilliant and inspiring presenter. I look forward to accessing this presentation on Slideshare.