Last week, the first round of SXSW Interactive Panels for 2012 were announced. Here’s a list so far.
Keynote Presentations (Austin Convention Center)
Amber Case (Cyborg Anthropologist)
Baratunde Thurston (The Onion)
Featured Sessions (Austin Convention Center)
Bruce Sterling Presentation(Futurist and Science Fiction Author)
Can Social Platforms Save TV? Simon Cowell Separates Winning Ideas from Rubbish (Ben Silverman, Electus)
Computation and Its Impact on the Future (Stephen Wolfram, Wolfram | Alpha)
Create More Value Than You Capture (Tim O’Reilly, O’Reilly Media)
Design. Build. Transform. (Emily Pilloton, Project H Design)
Dick Durbs <$ Mobile Payment StartUps (By Accident) (Seth Priebatsch, SCVNGR)
Digital Debauchery with Anthony Bourdain (Anthony Bourdain, Zero Point Zero Production Inc)
Exploring the New Frontier of Local Discovery (Tim O’Shaughnessy, LivingSocial)
Is Technology Making Our Lives Richer or Poorer? (Jaron Lanier, jaronlanier.com)
Net Smarts: Essential Skills for Thriving Online (Howard Rheingold, rheingold.com)
PostSecret: Stories, Surprises & Secrets (Frank Warren, postsecret)
Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn) on Entrepreneurial Careers (Ben Casnocha, BTC Inc)
Rethinking Civilization for an Age of Networked Intelligence (Don Tapscott, Moxie Insight)
The Attention Drug Wars of 2012 (Tristan Harris, Apture)
The Evolving Role of Radio (Tim Westergren, Pandora)
The Future of Innovation and Consumer Electronics (Gary Shapiro, Consumer Electronics Association)
The Future of Music Consumption in a Streaming, Digital World (Ken Park, Spotify)
The Next Big Thing (Matt Barrie, Freelancer.com)
The Nick Denton Interview: the Mediocrity of Comment (Nick Denton, Gawker Media)
Turntable.fm the Future of Music is Social (Jesse Kirshbaum, SoundCtrl)
Using Emotional Equations to Connect with Yourself, Employees and Customers (Chip Conley, Joie de Vivre Hospitality)
Better Tomorrow (Austin Convention Center)
21st Century Giving: Social Philanthropy’s Rise (Cheryl Contee, Fission Strategy)
A Tale of Two City City Hackathons (Mark Headd, Voxeo Labs)
An Unusual Arsenal: Tech Tools to Topple a Tyrant (David Gorodyansky, AnchorFree)
Austin Browncoats: A journey from fan group to non-profit (Elizabeth Nelson, Austin Browncoats)
Be a Design Superhero: Vanquish the Wasted Pretty (Lawrence Swiader, The Natl Campaign to Prevent Teen & Unplanned Pregnancy) - CC
Beyond a Thousand Words: Accessible Complex Data (Susann Keohane, IBM)
Binary Bitches: Keeping Open Source Open to Women (Andrea Hickerson, Rochester Institute of Technology)
Boost Fundraising & Engagement w/ “Gamification” (Frank Barry, Blackbaud)
Build. Community is Easy, Saving the World is Hard (Eric Asche, Legacy)
Building a Jewish Presence Through Social Media (Jennifer-Joy Bronk, The Hebrew Free Loan Association of Houston)
Building the Next Generation of Innovators (Leah Gutstadt, Time Warner Cable)
Celebs & Causes: A Thin Line Btwn #winning & #fail (Noopur Agarwal, MTV Networks)
Communities of Transparency: Open Data in Action (Francisca Rojas, Harvard Kennedy School of Government)
Creative Energy: Renewing the Fight for Renewables (James Slezak, Purpose)
Crossroads of Technology and Humanitarian Action (Julie Whitaker, Doctors Without Borders)
Curing a Rage Headache: Internet Drama & Activism (Irin Carmon, Jezebel)
Data Visualization for Social Change (Lauren Carmin, Guttmacher Institute) - CC
Design for Social Innovation and Public Good (Barbara Brown Wilson, UT Austin Center for Sustainable Development)
Detroit Future: a Media Based Economy (Mike Medow, Allied Media Projects)
Digital Immortals: Preserving Life Beyond Death (Evan Carroll, The Digital Beyond)
Electric Vehicles: What’s working? What’s not? (Benjamin Holland, Rocky Mountain Institute)
Flash Is the F Bomb (Aubrey Curry, Blind Eye Design)
Free Coffee, Bad Apples, & the Future of Currency (Jonathan Stark, Jonathan Stark Consulting)
Guerilla Marketing @ Your Library (Cathleen Ash, Manor New Technology High School)
H2uhOh: New Technology Can Solve Water Scarcity (Jason Sywak, Participant Media)
Harnessing the Power of the Benevolent Internet (Dan Mccomas, RedditGifts)
How Not to Die: Using Tech in a Dictatorship (Mark Belinsky, Digital Democracy)
How the iPad Can Save Accessibility (Marty DeAngelo, Digitas Health)
How to Raise Awareness through Blogger Outreach (Beverly Robertson, March of Dimes)
It’s Funny ‘Cause It’s True: Battling Bad Media (Candace Clement, Free Press)
Let’s Talk Video for Social Change (Mark Horvath, InvisiblePeople.tv)
LiberationTech - How Geeks Overthrow Governments (Justin Arenstein, Rest of the World Media)
Making Stories: Libraries & Community Publishing (amy buckland, McGill University Library)
Mother Goose Got Punked: Next Gen Visual Stories (Nancy Farese, PhotoPhilanthropy) - CC
“Oh, I don’t know anything about video games..”: Rethinking Gaming Addiction and Using Games in Psychotherapy (Mike Langlois, Mike Langlois, MSW, LICSW)
Philanthropy for Everyone: Community Grantmaking (Nathaniel James, Consultant)
PPFA’s Crisis Response Integrated Online Strategy (Nakia Hansen, Planned Parenthood Federation of America)
Preserving the Creative Culture of the Web (Nick Hasty, Rhizome)
Race: Know when to Hold It and when to Fold It (Adria Richards, ButYoureAGirl.com)
Radically Open Cultural Heritage Data on the Web (Jon Voss, We Are What We Do)
Reaching Teens on the Digital Streets (Anastasia Goodstein, Inspire USA Foundation )
Read/Write Library: Mapping a City Through Media (Nell Taylor, Chicago Underground Library)
Right to be Forgotten: Forgiveness or Censorship? (Meg Ambrose, The University of Colorado) - CC
Size Matters - Why Little Houses Are So Awesome (Jay Schaefer, Tumbleweed Houses)
Social Change, Social Media & Social Filmmaking (Meghan Warby, Independent)
SXSW Action: Collectively Outsmarting Malaria (Matthew Blumberg, GridRepublic)
Tech Superwomen: Mentors and Mentees, FT (Cathryn Posey, Tech By Superwomen)
The Future of Access to Digital Broadcast Video (Andrew Kirkpatrick, Adobe Systems Incorporated)
The Great Library Swindle: Your Rights Are at Risk (Carson Block, Carson Block LLC )
The Infinite Resource: Growth on a Finite Planet (Ramez Naam, Unbridled Speculation)
The Smart Grid is Inseparable from the Internet (Steven Collier, Milsoft Utility Solutions, Inc.)
Waste 2.0 – 3 Ways Tech is Making Waste a Resource (Chad Farrell, RecycleMatch)
What’s Good for the World is Good for the Agency (Pete Spender, Enlighten)
Why Cleanweb Will Beat Cleantech (Sunil Paul, Spring Ventures)
#Winning! Can Gaming Make the World Better? (Jeff Harse, RecycleBank)
Book Readings (Austin Convention Center)
100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People (Voices That Matter) (Susan Weinschenk)
Digital Impact: The Two Secrets to Online Marketing Success (Geoff Ramsey)
Discardia: More Life, Less Stuff (Dinah Sanders)
How to Remember Anything: A Teach Yourself Guide (Mark Channon)
How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything (Dov Seidman)
Kill the Company (Lisa Bodell)
Likeable Social Media (Dave Kerpen)
Material Change: Design Thinking and the Social Entrepreneurship Movement (Eve Blossom)
Meaningful Use and Beyond: A Guide for IT Staff in Health Care (Fred Trotter)
Oh, the Places You’ll End Up Hanging Around! (Kevin Nguyen)
Plugged in Manager (Terri Griffith)
PRACTICAL GENIUS: The Real Smarts You Need to Get Your Passions and Talents Working for You (Gina Rudan)
Programming Social Applications (Jonathan LeBlanc)
Roads to Power: Britain Invents the Infrastructure State (Jo Guldi)
Salary Tutor (Jim Hopkinson)
Winning the Story Wars (Jonah Sachs)
Taming Text: How to Find, Organize, and Manipulate I (Grant Ingersoll)
The Accidental Creative: How To Be Brilliant At a Moment’s Notice (Todd Henry)
The B2B Social Media Book (Kipp Bodnar / Jeffrey L. Cohen)
The Power of Unpopular (Erika Napoletano, RHW Media LLC)
The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do And How To Change It, Random House, March, 2012(Charles Duhigg, New York Times / Random House)
The Social Organization (Mark McDonald)
Uncertainty: Turning Fear and Doubt Into Fuel for Brilliance (Jonathan Fields)
Unstuck: 52 Ways to Get (and Keep) Your Creativity Flowing at Home, at Work & in Your Studio(Noah Scalin)
Users, Not Customers: Who Really Determines the Success of Your Business (Aaron Shapiro)
Branding and Marketing (InterContinental Stephen F. Austin)
Being Considered Obsolete is Awesome (Alexandra Klasinski, Lomography)
Boring to Baller: Social for Low Interest Brands (Ben Breier, Grey New York)
Brands As Patterns (Marc Shillum, Method, Inc.)
Brands with Benefits: Hooking Up with Good Deals (Leanne Drown, Racepoint Group)
Brands: the Cost of Being Human (Jen van der Meer, Dachis Group)
Bringing the Box Office to Players: Ads in Gaming (Michelle Kramer, Zynga)
Building Digital Products with Passionate Users (Matthew Hawn, Last.fm)
Community & Influence: How Not to Piss People Off (Megan Berry, Klout)
Credit vs Collaboration: The Organization Divide (Justin Hood, DDB Chicago) - CC
Creepy? Captivating? Ads in the Personal Data Era (Jason Cavnar, Singly)
Customers Are Irrational: Stop Fighting It (Scott Merritt, Beyond Philosophy)
Data Breaches: Taking the Bull by the Horns (Jessica Warren, INK Public Relations)
Designing for Awareness in the Attention Economy (Brian Sullivan, Sabre)
Don’t Just Sell Things: Change the World (Sloane Occhiuto, Powell Communications)
Drugs, Milk & Money: Social & Regulated Industries (Ginger Lennon, Digital Influence Group) - CC
Effective Social Media Presence in Higher Ed (Deborah Maue, DePaul University) - CC
Epic Battle: Creativity vs Discipline in Social (Sarahjane Sacchetti, Formspring)
Five Brands Journey Across the Country to Inspire Entrepreneurship (Jonathan Kay, Grasshopper / Barcamp Tour) - CC
FOMO: How Can Brands Tap into Fears of Missing Out (Ann Mack, JWT)
Hacking YouTube: Science & Secrets of Viral Videos (Prerna Gupta, Khush Inc)
How Brain Science Turns Browsers into Buyers (Roger Dooley, Dooley Direct LLC)
How To Be Strategically Unlikeable Online (Rohit Bhargava, Ogilvy)
How to Cool Farm with Social Media (Jun H. Sung, Monad Corporation)
How to Harvest Consumer Intent from the Social Web (Jeff Janer, Springpad)
How Your Data Can Predict the Future (Becky Wang, Saatchi & Saatchi NY)
I May “Like” You, But I’m Not in Like With You (Chloe Gottlieb, R/GA)
Influence: It’s in Your Genes (Paul Saarinen, Bolin Marketing)
Integrating Brands into Social Television (Jessica Casano-Antonellis, Text 100)
It’s Alive: Interactive Machines that Captivate (Patrice Hall, Brightworks Interactive Marketing)
Juggalos: Rabid Branding, A Case Study (Jenny Benevento, Sears Holdings Corporation)
Leif to Bieber: the Web Has Changed Nothing (Sara Meaney, Hanson Dodge Creative)
Leveling Up: The Advance of Chinese Online Games (Megan Carriker, Niko Partners)
Marketing’s Shift From Waterfall to Agile + the Tools That are Missing! (Jennifer Zeszut, Beckon) - CC
Media Measurement: Science, Art of a Load of Crap (Ken Shuman, Trulia)
Mobile Advertising Best Practices for the Music Industry (Susan Kuo, InMobi)
New Media and CSR: Communicating Corporate Good (Nick Aster, Triplepundit.com)
Personal Identity Management: Why it Matters (Fatemeh Khatibloo, Forrester Research) - CC
Random or Calculated? Consumer Choice Decoded (Laurie Davis, eFlirt Expert)
Rebuilding LEGO (David Robertson, The Wharton School)
Show & Smell: Marketing Experiences Beyond Visual (Warren Kronberger, The Marketing Store Worldwide )
Skynet vs Mad Max: Battle for the Future (Mel Exon, BBH Labs)
Social Technology Comes of Age (And This Time, It’s Not Porn That’s Driving It!) (Lisa Joy Rosner, NetBase)
The Facebook Customer Service Challenge for Brands (Bryan Person, LiveWorld)
The State of Social Marketing (Tyler Willis, Unified)
The Visual Interface is Now Your Brand (Nick Myers, Cooper)
This New House: Building Video Brands Featuring Bob Vila (Bob Vila, BobVila.com, LLC)
Viral is a Dirty Word: Strategic Video Success (Rob Davis, Ogilvy)
Voices Carry: Why Authentic Brand Voices Matter (Shawn Amos, Amos Content Group)
We Made This, And It’s Not an Ad (Robbie Whiting, DraftFCB)
What’s So [Bleeping] Hard About Social ROI? (Eric Swayne, M/A/R/C Research)
Why Ad Agencies Should Act More Like Tech Startups (Rei Inamoto, AKQA)
Your Customers On Video Are Your Biggest Asset (Dana Zemack, VideoGenie)
Convergence (Austin Convention Center)
Beyond Dance Dance Revolution (Laura Kriefman, Guerilla Dance Project)
Branded Documentary: Cause Marketing’s Best Media? (David Modigliani, Flow Nonfiction)
Can a Social Web of Things keep TV cords connected (Rhonda Lowry, Turner Broadcasting)
Can Printed Electronics Save the Music Industry? (Jon Rogers, University of Dundee)
Can Social Music Save the Music Industry? (June Parina, Rdio Inc)
Creating The Code: A BBC Transmedia Documentary (Adrian Hon, Six to Start)
Designing Games for Documentary (Cindy Poremba, Kokoromi)
Everything is a Remix, So Steal Like An Artist (Austin Kleon, Austinkleon.com)
Funny People Can Make You Buy Dumb Things (Paige Raffel, Powell Communications)
Future of Entertainment: Viewer Becomes User (Katie Campisano, Brew Media Relations)
HTML5 for Film: Leading Edge or Bleeding Edge? (Pat Aufderheide, American University)
Iranian Outlaws: Satire VS. Censorship (Elizabeth Pfotzer, Voice of America)
Man vs. Algorithm: Online Video Curation Face-off (Marc Hustvedt, Tubefilter)
Movie Screens with Frickin’ Laser Beams (Adam Russell, wallFour)
Multiplatform Storytelling: Frontline War Stories (Brian Seth Hurst, The Opportunity Management Company Inc)
Performance and Technology: Keeping Arts Alive (Conor Roche, Roundhouse)
Political Humor 2.0: Teh Internetz R Leaking (Alf LaMont, The Comedy Store)
Reinventing the Graphic Novel for the iPad (Daniel Burwen, Cognito Comics)
Rhapsody To Year Zero: Online Music Then & Now (Rob Reid, RipCam Media)
Second Screen Dashboard: Cover Live Events Better (Brian Hamman, New York Times)
Speed Tweaks: How Fast Can Audiences Drive Edits? (Matt Naylor, 501 Post)
The European Tech Art Scene (Jasmina Tesanovic, Jasmina Tesanovic)
The Not So Allied Forces of Social TV Comedy (Will Saunders, BBC)
The Systematic Undoing of Copyright Trolls (robert spanner, Trial & Technology Law)
Transmedia by Bravo: How Social Media Shapes TV (Maile Marshall, Bravo!)
Two Decades of Trajan in Movie Posters (Yves Peters, The FontFeed)
Web Originals: Television’s New Guinea Pigs (Dave Pedersen, CBS Interactive)
Design and Development (Austin Convention Center)
A Brief History of the Complete Redesign of Google (Jon Wiley, Google Inc)
Agile Apps: Effective Mobile & Native Development (Jonah Williams, Carbon Five)
Applying Behavior Design (Chris Risdon, Adaptive Path)
Avoiding Bullshit Personas: A Case Study (Stephanie Carter, Bolt/Peters)
Bootcamp for a UX Team of None (Fred Beecher, Evantage Consulting)
Breaking Down Walls, a Decentralised Social Web? (Gavin Bell, Nature Publishing Group)
Creating Responsive HTML5 Touch Interfaces (Michael Deerkoski, Flickr)
CSS for Grown Ups: Maturing Best Practices (Andy Hume, Clearleft Ltd)
CSS.next: Current Experiments, CSS4 and the Future (Divya Manian, Opera Software)
Data Vis is Dead, Long Live Data Vis! (Irene Ros, Bocoup)
Design from the Gut: Dangerous or Differentiator? (Phil Coffman, philcoffman.com)
Designing Experiences for Women (Jessica Ivins, Happy Cog)
Designing for Content Management Systems (Jared Ponchot, Lullabot)
DIY Mobile Usability Testing (Belen Barros Pena, Open Source Technology Center (Intel))
Does Your Product Have a Plot? (David Womack, R/GA)
Don’t Build a Power Glove: Talk to Your Users (Rj Owen, EffectiveUI)
Excessive Enhancement: JavaScript’s Dark Side (Phil Hawksworth, The Team)
Fast CSS: How Browsers Lay out Web Pages (L. David Baron, Mozilla)
Freakin’ Fast Cassandra: How Do They Do It? (Tim Moreton, Acunu Limited)
Get the Look: Use @Font-Face + CSS3 Like the Stars (Sean McBride, Typekit)
High On Line: Applying Neuroscience to Web Design (Jason Hreha, N/A)
HTML5 and CSS3: Does Now Really Mean Now? (Chris Mills, Opera Software)
HTML5 APIs Will Change The Web: And Your Designs (Jen Simmons, Palantir.net)
Intent & Impact: How Visualization Makes A Change (Benjamin Wiederkehr, Interactive Things)
JavaScript Performance MythBusters™ (via JSPerf) (Lindsey Simon, Google Inc)
Kids and Games Developmental Psychology 101 (Carla Fisher, No Crusts Interactive)
Lie to Me: CSS3 Demystified by Haakon Wium Lie (Håkon Wium Lie, Opera Software)
Maps of Time: Big Data as Narrative (Jason Salavon, University of Chicago)
Mobile Privacy: Developer Kits & Tips (Chris Conley, Umlatte)
OMG Your RFP is Killing Me (Joe Rinaldi, Happy Cog)
Physical Architecture Meets Interaction Design (Leonard Souza, EffectiveUI)
Principles and Practices for Privacy by Design (Natalie Fonseca, Privacy Identity Innovation)
Prototype vs Sim: Validating Software & UX Design (Robert Tuttle, frog design)
Scaling to Infinity: Dealing with Rocket Growth (Lee Holloway, CloudFlare)
Shut Up & Draw: A Non-Artist Way to Think Visually (Sunni Brown, BrightSpot Info Design)
Software Alchemy and the Arc of Technology (Alan Cooper, Cooper)
SSO (Single Sign On): Why Does it Suck So Often? (Matthew Rothenberg, Bitly Inc.)
Teaching Touch: Tapworthy Touchscreen Design (Josh Clark, Global Moxie)
The Battlefield Art of Design Triage (Angel Anderson, Crispin Porter + Bogusky)
The Complexity Curve: How to Design for Simplicity (David Hogue, Fluid, Inc.)
The iPad. The Second Coming of the CD-ROM (Steve Glauberman, Enlighten)
The Potion for Motion: Interactive Interfaces/Apps (Dan Simpkins, Hillcrest Labs)
The Right Tool for the Job: Native or Mobile Web? (Buzz Andersen, Tumblr)
The State of Browser Developer Tools (Mike Taylor, Tripping Hazard)
UX Smackdown! User Testing Techniques in the Ring (Rebecca Sherrill, Beaconfire Consulting)
What WebGL Will Mean for the Web (Henrik Bennetsen, OurBricks)
When Your API is Your Product (Adam DuVander, ProgrammableWeb.com)
White Space: Shaping Nothing for Clean Design (David Kadavy, Kadavy Inc)
Emerging (Hilton Austin – Downtown)
3D Printing: Not Everyone Will Be Excited (Michael Weinberg, Public Knowlege)
Alternative Channels of Digital Distribution (Samantha Garrison, Hip Digital Media)
Android ≠ Android: Lessons Creating a JS Framework (Lars Hartkopf, Netbiscuits)
Augmented Reality = ARPA’s Original Vision of Web (Chris Grayson, Humble.Tv)
Austin 2032: Shaping Future Cities with Mobile Data (Chris Volinsky, AT&T Labs-Research)
Auto Meets Mobile: Building In-Vehicle Apps (Zach Brand, NPR)
Best Practices: Native + Web Hybrid Mobile Apps (Charles Ying, Flipboard)
Breaking the Relational Headlock (Gary Dusbabek, Rackspace Hosting Inc)
Busting the Myth: Natural Input Requires Learning (Daniel Wigdor, University of Toronto)
Can Washington Make Your App Illegal? (Jonathan Godfrey, Association for Competitive Technology)
Closer to One: Buddhism and the Internet of Things (Sara Ohrvall, Bonnier R&D) - CC
Clouds Here, Clouds There, Clouds Everywhere (Josh Fraser, RightScale)
Contextual Communication: Crowds and Coordination (Riley Crane, TalkTo)
Delivering Location-Based Serendipity (Will Tsui, Meet Gatsby)
Designing Living Things (Christina Agapakis, UCLA)
Designing Tomorrow’s Digital/Physical Interfaces (M. Mark Mansouri, Sifteo)
Detached Messages: Media May Smack Us in the Face! (Adam Pruden, MIT)
Drown Proof Your App in a Tsunami of Competition (Julie Karbo, K/F Communications)
FutureShop: Virtual QR Stores, NFC Receipts & More (Todd Dipaola, Checkpoints LLC)
Get Smart! Hack Your Brain for Peak Performance (Megan Miller, Bonnier R&D)
Hack [ANYTHING] with Microsoft Kinect (Stephanie Teng, Yelp)
How Gen-Y Expectations Are Transforming the Customer Experience (Kim Spencer, Allegiance)
Human Language Technology and Where It’s Headed (Jason Baldridge, The University of Texas at Austin)
Investigating Social Mechanisms with Mobile Phones (Nadav Aharony, MIT Media Laboratory)
Is Our Photo-Madness Creating Mediocrity or Magic? (Kristen Joy Watts, R/GA)
Is That Your Final Offer? Mobile Dynamic Pricing (Sam Altman, Loopt Inc)
It’s a Minority Report World. That’s a Good Thing. (Jessica Davis, Urban Airship Inc)
Juice Without Wires: The Future of Wireless Power (Sharon Barclay, Blue Trumpet Group)
LatLong as New Keyword: The Business of Geotagging (Darian Shirazi, fwix)
Light Field: Turning Light into Living Pictures (Zoz Cuccias, The OutCast Agency)
Lightweight NLP for Social Media Applications (Bruce Smith, Lithium Technologies, Inc)
Location Tracking: Threatening or Value-added? (Jessica Casano-Antonellis, Text 100)
Minority Report: Are We There Yet? (Brandt Westing, Texas Advanced Computing Center)
MIT Media Lab: Making Connections (Joichi Ito, MIT Media Lab)
Mobile Games: The Secret Sauce is Social (Ashley Thompson, Musician’s Friend)
Mobile in China: What Makes it Different (Gang Lu, TechNode.com)
My Robotic Kitchen Planned this Dinner Party (Will Turnage, Food App Developer)
No Wallet? No Problem. Enter Mobile Payments. (Allen Tsai, Text 100 Global Public Relations)
Not Just Tech Support - Online in India (Nandu Madhava, mDhil.com)
Open Science: Hacking the Scientific Method (Christopher Mims, Gristle Gals)
Personal Lifestreams Provide Data for Public Good (Steve Brown, Catch.com Inc)
Pocket Film Studio: The iOS Revolution (Corey Rogers, DessCor Digital Ventures LLC)
Pocket Intelligence (Alexandra Delanghe, DDB)
Recognize This! Ethics of Mobile Face Tagging (Sam Gregory, Witness)
Riding the Mobile Tide: How to Scale Rich Media (Krishna Subramanian, Mobclix)
Social + Location + Mobile = The Perfect Beer (John Vajda, Untappd)
SpacePoints: Space Outreach at Ludicrous Speed (Sarah Worthy, Schipul - The Web Marketing Company) - CC
Tech + the Evolution of the In-store Experience (Rich Garza, Giant Noise)
The Building Blocks for Indoor Navigation (Nick Such, BuildingLayer)
The Frontline Report of Japanese Interactive Arts (Noriyoshi Sekiguchi, Dentsu Inc)
The Mind & Consciousness As an Interface (Mike Kruzeniski, Microsoft)
The Moral Psychology and Big Data Singularity (Ravi Iyer, YourMorals.org & Ranker.com)
This Will Blow Your Mind: The Prius Inspired Bike (Diana Kaufmann, Saatchi & Saatchi LA)
Virtual Gets Physical: The Future of Installations (Saren Sakurai, Juxt Interactive)
Where Do Science Fiction and Science Fact Meet? (Ben Samples, CMD Agency)
Your iPhone is Political: Mobile Democracy (Josh Levy, Free Press)
Future of Work (Courtyard Marriott – Downtown)
100 Years of Awesomeness (Phil Libin, Evernote)
Adding Value As a Non-Technical No Talent Assclown (Matt Van Horn, Path) - CC
Best Practices for Supervising Millennials (Jennifer Selke, UC Berkeley) - CC
Change Happens: Improv for an Unpredictable World (Jordan Hirsch, THINK IMPROV) - CC
Decentralized Organizations: Do They Work? (Kat Steinmetz, N/A)
Don’t Hire Creative People, You Already Have Them (Kate Canales, frog design)
For Better or for Work (Meg Hirshberg, Inc Magazine) - CC
Getting a Crowd to Work for You: For Pay or Play? (Mollie Allick, CrowdFlower)
How to Be Acquired & Stay Happy (Marcy Swenson, Startup Happiess) - CC
Moms VS Management: Parents Make AWESOME Managers (Maria Giudice, Hot Studio, Inc.)
Motivating Employees: Gamification at Work (Mike Earhart, Bunchball)
Naked Business - Honesty Works (Jason Cohen, WP Engine) - CC
Online Personality Disorder: Resumes & Profiles (Carla Borsoi, AOL)
Reflections of a Zen Digital Nomad (Erica OGrady, Peanut Butter Media) - CC
Rockstars or Roadies: Who’s the Better Employee? (Corey Reid, FreshBooks)
Screw the Job Market: Young + Passionate ≠ Broke (Michelle Ward, N/A) - CC
Successful Onboarding: Deliver Code Then See the Bathroom (Scott Porad, Cheezburger Network)
Tech Cooperatives: A Better Way to Make a Living (Thomas Beckett, Ownership Appalachia, LLC)
Tech Detox: Can You Survive a Day W/Out Technology (Dan Rollman, RecordSetter)
The Freelance Rockstar (Josh Knowles, Frescher-Southern, Ltd.) - CC
The Making of the Modern Office (Shea Steinberg, Practice Fusion)
The Opportunity Cost of College (Dale Stephens, UnCollege)
Welcome to the Age of Hyperspecialization (Kiley Stanulis, TopCoder) - CC
Welcome to the Chaos – The Distributed Workplace (Lori McLeese, Automattic Inc)
When IT Says No: How to Create Fast Feature Flow (Gene Kim, Visible IT Flow)
Why Happiness is the New Currency (Brian Wong, Kiip Inc.)
Why We Are Losing the War for Talent (John Hagel, Deloitte)
Your Brain on Multitasking (Rachel Emma Silverman, Wall Street Journal)
Your Company is Your Customer (Russell Sinclair, Microsoft) - CC
Your Social Media Job is Dead. Now What? (Angeline Vuong, HUGE)
Zuckerberg is Overrated: Two Ways to Manage Talent (Susan Jackson, Harvard Business Review)
Government and Global Issues (AT&T Conference Hotel)
A License to RHoK (Nicholas Skytland, NASA)
A Need for Speed: Can Data Catch Up to the Trains? (Laura Oppenheimer, FormSpring.com)
Africa, Tech & Women: The New Faces of Development (TMS Ruge, Project Diaspora)
Border Disputes: Copyright in a Globalized World (Nate Anderson, Ars Technica)
Can Bloggers Put Hope Back into the 2012 Election? (Sarah Stern, 99problems.org)
China: Will It Redefine Our Digital Landscape? (Freddie Laker, SapientNitro)
Co-Opting Black Market Innovation (Alexa Clay, Ashoka’s Changemakers)
Democracy 2.0 - German Parliament powered by Liquid Democracy (Jimmy Schulz, German Parliament (Deutscher Bundestag)
Digital Health: Borrow from Developing Countries? (Jaspal Sandhu, Gobee Group)
Election 2012: Campaigns, Coverage & The Internet (Jen N, Time Magazine)
Election2012: NewMediaSecrets,Strategies&Insight (Todd Van Etten, Republican National Committee)
Europe is Different, So Adapt Your Strategy! (Bastian Scherbeck, We Are Social Deutschland GmbH)
Fixing Broke(n) Governments Through Serious Games (Tami Carter, The Innovation Games Company)
Fulbright: How the 1st Social Network Adapts to SM (Vijay Renganathan, Institute of International Education)
Gaian IxD: Reshaping Our Relationship with Earth (Brenda Laurel, California College of the Arts)
Government As a Catalyst: Prizes 4 Tech Innovation (Jenn Gustetic, Phase One Consulting Group)
Grassroots Mapping: DIY Activism & Civic Science (Jennifer Hudon, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development)
Hacking Cybersecurity: A New Approach (Christina Gagnier, REALPOLITECH)
Hacking the Citizen Experience (Cyd Harrell, Bolt|Peters)
Honey, We Shrunk the Economy (Jeff Jarvis, CUNY)
How 21st Century Tools Disrupt Global Power Structures (Rebecca P. Wainess, US Department of State)
How Mexico’s Drug Traffickers Harness Social Media (Shauna Dillavou, Plessas Experts Network, Inc.)
How Social Media Imperils Political Parties (Ray Glendening, Ruckus)
How to Run a Social Site and Not Get Users Killed (Jillian York, Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Internet Power: After Cyber-Optimism and Pessimism (Chris Bronk, Rice University)
Inventing Currency: Future of Internet-Based Money (Greg Hochmuth, Greg Hochmuth)
Isn’t It Time for an Online Presidential Primary? (Dimple Bhayani, Americans Elect)
Mega-Mergers & The Future of the Internet (Craig Aaron, Free Press)
Memoirs of a Data Security Street Fighter (Mikko Hypponen, F-Secure Viruslab)
Modern Weaponry: Using Digital Media to End a War (Bridgette Bugay, Invisible Children)
Open Data FAIL: How Government Fakes Transparency (Jeremiah Akin, blackboxvoting.org)
Sex, Lies and Cookies: Web Privacy EXPOSED! (Adam DeMartino, Evidon)
Tanks and Tweets: U.S. Army Deploys Social Media (Greg Swan, Weber Shandwick)
The Global South Drives the Future of Media (Vera Ferraz, Terra Networks Brasil)
The iPlant Collaborative: Cyberinfrastructure to Feed the World (Dan Stanzione, Texas Advanced Computing Center, UT-Austin)
The Next Frontier of Public Services (Eggers William, Deloitte)
Voting’s Viral: Voters, Election Officials & Social (Dana Chisnell, UsabilityWorks )
WEF to SXSW: The Global Cloud Revolution (George Telenko, MorphLabs)
Women Drive Change: Tech in the Global South (Jenn Sramek, CivicActions)
Worldchanging 2.0: Evaluating Inspiration (Mike McCaffrey, Worldchanging)
Your Technology and the Conflict in Congo (Sarah Fretwell, The Truth Told)
Health and Education (AT&T Conference Hotel)
100 Plus: How the Coming Age of Longevity Will Change Everything (Sonia Arrison, Singularity University)
A Dr, Patient & Insurer Walk into a Social Network (Marley Lynch, Weber Shandwick)
Are Wired Hospitals Losing the Patient Connection? (Amanda Massello, MedTouch)
Crowdsourcing a Revolution: Can We Fix Healthcare? (Aman Bhandari, US White House)
Crowdsourcing Cancer Support: A Love Story (Trisha Creekmore, Creekmoreworld.com)
Designing a Creative Online Community for Kids (Andrés Monroy-Hernández, MIT)
Designing a Successful Distance Education Program (Michael Chaney, Savannah College of Art & Design)
Designing Positive Daily Addictions (Gigi Peterkin, Edelman)
EHRs, NLP and the Future of Clinical Narrative (Philip Resnik, University of Maryland)
Friending Pharma: Patients, Industry & New Media (Brian Reid, WCG)
Health Care as a Team Sport (Luke Hohmann, The Innovation Games Company)
Help, My Avatar is Sick (Jim Bower, Numedeon Inc)
How Simulations Can Change the Future of Learning (Bjorn Billhardt, Enspire Learning)
How STDs Can be Good for Your Health (Emily Hackel, Edelman)
How to Build a Massive Peer Learning Community Online (Philipp Schmidt, Peer 2 Peer University)
Let Patients Help: Why Healthcare Must Wake Up (e-Patient Dave deBronkart, Society for Participatory Medicine)
Let’s Play: Motivate Healthy Behavior Using Games (Michael Fergusson, Ayogo Games Inc)
Online Therapy… Naked? (Dr. John Grohol, Psych Central.com)
Open Content Impact on Online Education (Stephen Saber, The Pulse Network)
Play Time? Kids and Game-Based Learning (Sara DeWitt, PBS KIDS Interactive)
Social Media Cures Cancer and Speaks for Survivor (Julie Shussler, Burson-Marsteller)
StartUp Health: Transforming Healthcare in America (Steven Krein, StartUp Health)
Supersizing the Classroom: 3000 Students & Beyond (John Boyer, Virginia Tech)
text4baby: The Power of Public-Private Partnership (Jennifer Benz, Benz Communications)
The Public is Present: Exhibition Subsites at MoMA (Chiara Bernasconi, The Museum of Modern Art)
Three Innovative Approaches to Mobile Learning (Katherine Burdick, Mobile Learning Services)
WARNING: Are Online Reviews Bad for Your Health? (Jason Schultz, N/A)
Wireless Wellness: App-tastic or Just Fun & Games? (James Wells, Weber Shandwick)
Journalism and Online Content (Campus TBA)
140 Characters Vs. 14000 Words: The New Long Form (Jocelyn Nubel, Slate)
3-2-1 Publish: Prepping the News Room for D-Day (Rachel Petersen, Nectar Communications)
A Penny Press for the Digital Age (Fiona Morgan, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy, Duke University)
All Eyes on You: Visual Effects & Viewer Engagement (Katherine Hays, GenArts, Inc) - CC
Artists in Labs: Participatory Design at Eyebeam (Roddy Schrock, Eyebeam Art + Technology Center)
Audience-Centric Media: Wants and Needs in News (Gabriel Sama, Res of the World Media)
Bad Raps Revised: News Entrepreneurs Sweat Tough Stuff (Jan Schaffer, Executive Director,J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism)
Brand Journalism in the Real-World (Laura Vogel, Eloqua)
Bridging the Digital and the Divine (Ash Greyson, Beliefnet)
Content and Coding is Not a Commodity: How (Jennifer Lee, Hacks/Hackers)
Copy Matters: Content Strategy for the Interface (Amy Thibodeau, Facebook)
Creating an Internet of Entities (Tyler Bell, Factual Inc)
Crowd Sourcing Community Projects like Tom Sawyer (Dave Olson, HootSuite) - CC
Digital Age Editing: A Magazine Editor’s View (Nicole Littrean, Conde Nast) - CC
Digital vs Print: Storyboard to Digital Delivery (Claus Enevoldsen, Next Issue Media)
Discoverability and the New World of Book PR (Beth Gwazdosky, Shelton Interactive)
Driving the Change: Public Media Goes Transmedia (Sue Schardt, airmedia.org)
Has Twitter Made the Sports Reporter Obsolete? (Dashiell Bennett, Clusterstock.com/Business Insider)
How Comics Journalism is Saving Your Media (Erin Polgreen, The Media Consortium)
How to Be an Idea Factory (Matthew Diffee, The New Yorker)
Hyper Local Public TV Station Models: Content 3.0 (Kevin Dando, PBS)
Is Aggregation Theft? (Alissa Neil, Alissa Neil PR)
Journalism’s Got 99 Problems: Design is #1 (Tyson Evans, The New York Times) - CC
Knitting a Long Tail in Niche Publishing (Shannon Okey, Cooperative Press)
Language of Mutilation: Grammar for Ads & Life (Gail Marie, McKinney)
Misuse the Internet and Make People Love You (Nick Douglas, Slacktory)
New Career for Journalists: Online Video Producer (Leslie Van Every, CBS Interactive)
On the Internet, Everyone Knows You’re a Dog (Ted Rheingold, Dogster / SAY Media)
Once & Future King: Can Syndication Save Content? (John Pettitt, Free Range Content Inc)
Open Web, Open News: Reporters & Developers Remix (Dan Sinker, Mozilla Foundation)
Popping Your Bubble: Stories of the Digital Divide (Eric Martin, NAPT (Native American Public Telecommunications))
Psychology of Narcissism & How it Effects Brands (Lucia Mancuso, The Blog Studio)
Public Radio is Media’s Future. You Heard It Right (Jake Shapiro, PRX Public Radio Exchange)
Publishing Models Transforming the Book (Calvin Reid, Publishers Weekly)
Real-Time Newsjacking & a Cold-Blooded Tweeter (Grant Hunter, Iris Singapore)
Reported Aggregation: a Truce in the Content Wars? (Clara Jeffery, Mother Jones)
Reporters & Evangelists: Politics of Online News (Prajwal Ciryam, Partisans.org)
Rethinking How to Communicate Science (Laura Hermann, Chicago Justice Project)
Rise of Analytics: Impacting the Editorial Process? (Patricia Steele, Conde Nast)
Rude Awakening: Content Strategy is Super Hard (Kristina Halvorson, Brain Traffic)
Self-Publishing: A Revolution for Midlist Authors? (Neal Pollack, N/A)
Skills & Bills: Can News Be a Product to Sell? (Justin Ellis, Nieman Journalism Lab)
Snackable Content: Working in a Byte Size Future (Alix McAlpine, JESS3)
Social Role-Playing: Brands and Publishers (Micha Thomas, Efficient Frontier and Context Optional)
Storytelling Beyond Words: New Forms of Journalism (Stephen Buckley, The Poynter Institute)
Stranger Than Fiction: Why Story Matters (Jill Meyers, American Short Fiction)
Subtext and Shipping: The Lesbian Community Online (Trish Bendix, MTV Networks)
Surviving Lulz: Behind the Scenes of LulzSec (Matthew Prince, CloudFlare)
Sustainable Business Models for Journalism (Pekka Pekkala, USC, CA / University of Tampere, Finland / Waseda University, Tokyo)
The Curators and the Curated (Max Linsky, longform.org)
The Fashion Fog: Blurring Content & Commerce (Alisa Gould-Simon, Pose)
The Five Pillars of the Future of eBooks (Jeannie Hornung, Google Inc)
The Future of Lifestyle Media: How to Break In, and How to Stay Current (Tolly Moseley, Austin Eavesdropper)
The Hyperlocal Hoax: Where’s the Holy Grail? (Mike Orren, Orren Media)
The New Hollywood: Building Celebrity Brands Online (Melissa Kwechansky, EQAL)
The Power of Visual Storytelling (C.C. Chapman, Content Rules)
The Secret Path to Success in Online Video (Dina Kaplan, blip.tv)
Think Global, Blog Local: The Regional Tech Blog (Danny Schreiber, Silicon Prairie News)
This Talk is NSFW: Nudity and Online Journalism (Keith Plocek, LA Weekly)
Tricking People into Reading Again (Oren Katzeff, Cracked.com)
Tweeting Osama’s Death: From Citizen to Journalist (Steve Myers, The Poynter Institute)
Vetting in the Age of Social: Who Do You Trust? (Tom Miale, PR Newswire)
Visualize This! Data and the Future of Research (Marguerite Avery, MIT Press )
What Journalism Can Learn from Science (Matt Thompson, N/A)
When Copyright Trolls Attack (Eva Galperin, Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Latin America (Hilton Garden Inn)
Brazilian Youth: Dreams, Activism, Hyperconnection (Carla Albertuni, Box1824)
Entrepreneurs: International Teaming Opportunities (Kevin Koym, Tech Ranch Austin)
Social Media in Colombia: an Agent for Change (Andres Traslavina, Talent Plus inc,) - CC
The Hispanic Persona Project (José Villa, Sensis)
The State of PR 2.0 Industry in Mexico (Oscar Rojas, Ogilvy PR Mexico)
The White House on the Road (Giovanni Rodriguez, Deloitte Consulting LLP) - CC
Lifestyles And Sports (Campus TBA)
2012: You Bet Your Asteroid the World Won’t End (Stephanie Smith, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
A/S/L: the Evolution and Future of Online Dating (Shon Mogharabi, RAPP NY)
Better Food Through Open Data Standards (Anthony Nicalo, Foodtree)
Catch Me If You Can; Frank Abagnale 10 Years Later (Mike Bush, PrivacyGuard)
CrankyTalk Workshop for New Speakers (Russ Unger, CrankyTalk)
Cultures of Basketball: Sports in Higher Education (Yago Colás, University of Michigan)
Enhanced Interrogation: The Modern-day Interview (Jayna Wallace, EchoStar)
Enriching TV Experience with Companion Apps (Erica Yakobzon, National Hockey League)
Fantasy Sports - Where Does It Go from Here? (Clay Walker, Big Lead Sports)
Fashion and the New Taste Graph (Dave Surgan, Morpheus Media)
Food Trucks Share Social Media Tips (alysa weir, Text 100)
Get Excited and Make Things with Science (Ariel Waldman, Spacehack.org)
How a College Football Podcast Scored Big Numbers (Nick Fotis, Solid Verbal)
I Used Data Analytics to Game Online Dating (Amy Webb, Webbmedia Group)
Is Social Media a Human Right? (Jason Rockwood, Tribal DDB Worldwide)
PolySocial Reality and the Enspirited World (Gene Becker, Layar)
Porn’s Democratization: Opportunity & Risk Collide (Quentin Boyer, Pink Visual)
Reprogram Your Yard, Then Eat It (Kelly McCarthy, Easy Designs, LLC)
Robot Panelists, AI, and the Future of Identity (John Romano, The Digital Beyond)
Securing Your Information in a Target-Rich Environment (Charles Mangin, Option8 LLC)
Self-Hacking: Self-Knowledge & Data Literacy (Adriana Lukas, London Quantified Self meetup group)
Sex In The Digital Age (Lux Alptraum, Gawker Media)
Sex On The Web: The Sabotage of Relationships? (Christie Nicholson, Online Contributor Scientific American)
Shantytown Steampunk: A Maker Safari (Anita Pyke, Independent)
Social Shopping: The Zeros & Ones Changing Fashion (Caroline Waxler, Lucky Magazine) - CC
Spacebits: Awesomeness, Balloons, Space and DIY. (Celso Martinho, SAPO.pt)
Sports Media: The Beat Goes Gone? (Kevin Arnovitz, ESPN.com)
Technology and Fashion (Ping Fu, Geomagic Inc.)
The Anthropocene: Do We Control the Age of Humans? (Michael Coren, MajorPlanet Studios)
The Basketball Jones Live Podcast (Matt Osten, Score Media)
The New Aesthetic: Seeing Like Digital Devices (James Bridle, Really Interesting Group)
The Present of Print: Paper’s Persistence (William Burdette, The University of Texas)
The Prince’s Kingdom: Online Sports And The Internet’s Meaning Machine (Spencer Hall, SBNation.com)
The Rise of Brooklyn Food Scene (Donna Passannante, Crown Publishing Group)
The Sports Fan in 2015 (Kyle Bunch, The Daily Bunch)
When Biomechanics Attack — Hard New Sports Lessons (Henry Abbott, ESPN.com)
Who Needs a Fashion Cycle? I’ve Got Social Media (Michelle Sadlier, Karla Otto and Pencil Agency)
Why Karl Keeps His Shades on: Style & Social Media (Angela Buttolph, Grazia)
ScreenBurn and Gaming (Palmer Events Center)
Bridge the Gap Between Casual vs Hardcore Games (Yasemin Sussman, Voce Communications)
Cloudy with a Chance of Gaming (Melissa Smolensky, Rackspace Hosting)
eSports: Enabling Gaming as a Profession (Kris Sharbaugh, IGN Entertainment)
Focus Testing to Improve the User Experience (Matthew Armstrong, Gearbox Software)
I Developed a Mobile Game, Now What? (Michaek Ritter, MindJolt)
Make a Kinection: The Future of Interactive Design (Amish Patel, Microsoft (XBOX Design)
Surviving the Night: An International ARG Tell All (Brandon Schmittling, Cluster Media)
The Power of Contemplative Play (Ben Cerveny, Bloom)
This Spartan Life @ SXSW: Frag Me Gently (Josephine Dorado, The New School/This Spartan Life)
Unpacking the Myth of the Intuitive (Matthew Boch, Harmonix Music Systems)
Video Games: The Supreme Court and What’s Next (Ashley Christoff, E3/Entertainment Software Association)
What Left 4 Dead Can Teach Us About Kids Games (Anne Richards, No Crusts Interactive)
Why is Anyone Dumb Enough to Try to Make an MMO? (Stewart Butterfield, Tiny Speck / Glitch)
Social Networks (Omni – Downtown)
A Game of Conversation Dominoes (Mary Crosse, Lucky Branded Entertainment)
Are We Killing Social with Social? (Tarah Feinberg, iCrossing)
Bridging the Lawyer-Social Media Manager Divide (June Casalmir, Sprint Nextel)
“But is it Art?”: The Aesthetics of Social Culture (Tim Sheridan, Razorfish) - CC
Can You Tweet That? Social Media and the Law (Dara Quackenbush, Texas State University)
Confessions of a Community Moderator (Katie Bogda, Critical Mass)
Culture Networks, And the Codes That Drive Them (Marie Tupot, scenarioDNA inc.)
Debate: Should Social Sites Allow Anonymous Users? (Cindy Cohn, Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Evolution of Game Design: Farm, City to the Empire (Ashley Lipton, Zynga)
Facebook Credits: Not Just for Virtual Goods (Susan Su, Inside Network)
Fighting for Your Users Without Becoming a Target (Corynne Mcsherry, Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Fintech Rockstars, Did We Mention We’re Women? (Joyce Sullivan, Financial Women’s Association)
Fit Together: How Fitness Goes High-Tech + Social (Bob Goodman, Arnold Worldwide )
Greek to Geek: Classical Rhetoric & The Modern Web (Matt Morain, North Carolina State University)
Hammurabi, Horseshoes, And Hookers in Social Media (Peter Kim, Dachis Group)
Help! I Have an Internet Stalker or Blackmailer! (Lisa Borodkin, Attorney, Los Angeles)
How to Be Yourself When Everyone Else is Faking it (Scott Rosenberg, Wordyard)
How to Win Friends and Influence Space Exploration (Tim Bailey, Yuri’s Night)
Intellectual Property Issues in Social Media (Daxton Stewart, Texas Christian University)
IRL: Improving Communities with Social Media (Aaron Miller, Weber Shandwick)
Let’s Get Lost: Surprise and the Social Media Age (Todd Pruzan, iCrossing)
Multiple Personalities–Not a Disorder But the Norm (Elizabeth Sartin, Match.com)
NASA’s Mission Possible: Tweeting Thru Space (Cybele Diamandopoulos, ExactTarget Social Media Lab)
Performance Anxiety – How Women Present Themselves in the Digital Age (Margaret Wheeler Johnson, Huffington Post Media Group)
Potterize it! Sharing the Magic of Fan Culture (Brenda Huettner, P-N Designs Inc)
Privacy Invasion as a Business Plan? (Jenifer Boscacci, CNET/CBS Interactive)
Saying Good Bye to Your Digital Self (Dana Herlihey, Stitch Media Inc)
Sex, Dating and Privacy Online Post-Weinergate (Rachel Kramer Bussel, Freelance)
Shoebox Full of Photos: Beyond Digital Storage (Jesse Chan-Norris, More Code) - CC
Social Commerce: Not Taking Off Like Farmville (Elijah Halpern, Oodle)
Social Design Strategy (Eric Fisher, Facebook)
Social Media & Young Children: Our Kids’ Futures (Patricia Chang, Scoot & Doodle, LLC)
Social Media is a Bubble and SXSW is a Fad (Daryl Drabinsky, Attention)
Star Trek and Social Media (Anthony Rotolo, Syracuse University)
Still Invisible? Waging Stories with Social Media (Jackie Mahendra, Change.org)
Tech Unity Beyond the #SpecialNeeds Hashtag (Jen Lee Reeves, Born Just Right, LLC) - CC
The Connected Company:An Inventory of the Possible (Dave Gray, Dachis Group)
The Math That Matters in the Real-time Web (Gilad Lotan, SocialFlow)
The Secrets of Scaling Two-Sided Markets (Adam Erlebacher, BankSimple)
Time Bandits: The Next Revolution in Social (Rene Pinnell, Forecast)
Transforming Social Media for the Senior Community (Brian Lang, Seniors In Touch, LLC)
Turning Slacktivism to Online Activism (Boyd Neil, Hill & Knowlton Canada) - CC
@TVEngagement: Does Social Media Drive TV Ratings? (Kevin Turner, Text 100 Global Public Relations)
What Civil Society Can Learn From Social Web (Meg Dalton, SeeClickFix)
What The London Riots Taught Us About Social Media (Kevin Hartman, Draftfcb)
Why Your 5-year-old is More Digital Than Most CMOs (Sean Miller, R/GA)
World Domination: New Media for Global Events (Leah Mayo, UK Trade and Investment)
Startup Village (Hilton Austin – Downtown)
3 Secrets to a Killer Elevator Pitch (Joshua Baer, Capital Factory)
Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Backwards in Heels (Michelle Zatlyn, CloudFlare)
Apply the Lessons of Open Source to Any Business (Ruth Suehle, Red Hat)
Are Free Customers Better Than Captive Ones? (Doc Searls, ProjectVRM)
Becoming a CEO: Lessons From Four Techette Leaders (Anna Farnum, LaunchSquad)
Beg, Borrow, Bribe. Startups in Emerging Markets (G. Kofi Annan, Afrimonitor)
Classroom 2020: VCs and the Education Revolution (Marshall Roslyn, LearnCapital)
Community First: Lessons for Early-Stage Startups (Diana Kimball, Photojojo)
Dancing w/Giants: How Start-Ups Do Deals w/Titans (Pamela O’Hara, BatchBlue Software)
Design and the Mobile Startup (Ron Goldin, AKKO)
Designtrepreneurs: Bringing Design To Startups (Karl Nieberding, Lute)
eBay to VC: Lessons from the Trenches (Jeff Jordan, Andreessen Horowitz)
Explorations in Corporate Zoology (Tim Hwang, The Pacific Social Architecting Corporation)
Exploring the Top Startup Accelerator Programs (Frank Gruber, TECH cocktail/Shiny Heart Ventures)
Freefalling: Taking Your Startup to 100% Cloud (Brandon Wiley, Brandon Wiley)
Give Me an Invite! Creating User Demand at Launch (Michael Hsu, RockMelt)
Help Wanted: Hunting High & Low for Digital Talent (Lionel Carreon, AKQA)
How to Lose Cofounders and Alienate Startups (Orian Marx, Siftee)
Keeping Kids off the Street: Wall St. vs Startups (Zach Sims, Ryzac, Inc.)
Keeping Loyal Consumers Engaged by Shaking Sh*t Up (Devon Giddon, Thrillist)
Launching Companies in Regulated Industries (Shamir Karkal, Simple Finance Technology)
Learn to Code and Make the Software You Want (Nate Westheimer, AnyClip)
Making a Grand Entrance: How to Launch a Product (Edie Campbellurban, The OutCast Agency)
New Mafia: Rise of the Chicago Startups (Zachary Smith, gtrot)
Silicon Alley: Startup Ecosystem That Never Sleeps (Betsy Scherzer, New York City Economic Development Corporation)
Software Patents: Great, Dangerous, or Pointless? (Ruben Rodrigues, Foley & Lardner LLP)
Startup Marketing: Big Results with a Small Budget (Krista Neher, Boot Camp Digital)
Storytelling for Entrepreneurs & Startups (Lyn Graft, LG Pictures)
The Airbnb of Anything: The Growth of P2P Markets (Karen Fein, thredUP Inc)
The End of Business as Usual (Brian Solis, Altimeter Group)
The Future of Work and the Free Radical (Sloane Occhiuto, Powell Communications)
The Secrets and Surprises of DIY Promotion (Jeff Potter, Cooking For Geeks)
The UX-Driven Startup: Lessons from the Trenches (Alexa Andrzejewski, Foodspotting)
The X of Y: Great Idea, But is it Defensible? (Claire Paull, BirchBox)
Understanding Start-Up Equity and Compensation (Justin Fishner-Wolfson, 137 Ventures)
What Makes Physical Asset Sharing Platforms Thrive (Neal Gorenflo, Shareable Magazine)
Workshops (Radisson – Town Lake)
Accessible HTML 5 Canvas? Really? How? (Cynthia Shelly, Microsoft)
Building Great Games in HTML5 (Erik Möller, Opera Software)
Faster Design Decisions with Style Tiles (Samantha Warren, Phase2 Technology)
Innovate or Die: Applying the Concept Car Modeling to Product Development (Colleen Wickwire, Meebo)
jQuery Templates: Client-Side Data Binding (Fritz Onion, Pluralsight)
Killer App Design with Javascript and HTML 5 (Jonathon Morgan, Good at the Internet)
Leaving Flatland: Getting Started with WebGL (Luz Caballero, Opera Software)
Mad CSS3 Skillz (Estelle Weyl, UpTake Networks Inc)
Mind Reading: Identifying Needs Users Don’t Know They Have (Jacquelyn Krones, Microsoft (Bing))
NEH Funds Interactive Media! NEH Funds Games! (Michael Shirley, National Endowment for the Humanities)
Netflix and Twitter - What’s Under the Hood (Michelle Van Jura, DataStax)
Shit Code: When Good Code is Betrayed (Scott Lenger, Beaconfire Consulting)
Simplify CSS Development with Sass & Compass (Alex Lemanski, Bitfyre)
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