My talk at O’Reilly ETech 2008

Posted: March 7th, 2008 | 7 Comments »

Yesterday I gave a talk at ETech 2008 entitled “Mobile Social Software from the inside out“, which was an updated version of my overview of the issues (and some solutions) regarding multi-user location-based applications. People interested in the slides can have a look at the annotated version I’ve put here (pdf, 14.5Mb). The reason why I gave an existing talk was that I’ve never presented that one in the US (only in European countries and South Korea) and was curious of the reactions.


O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference 2008


7 Comments on “My talk at O’Reilly ETech 2008”

  1. 1 Soledad said at 3:51 am on March 8th, 2008:

    Hello, I have tried to download the pdf but the file is damaged.

    Regards,

    Soledad

  2. 2 Mor said at 4:29 am on March 8th, 2008:

    Super interesting, but the file seems corrupt! maybe slideshare.net?

  3. 3 Nicolas Nova said at 5:50 am on March 9th, 2008:

    fixed!

  4. 4 jiyoung said at 5:37 pm on March 21st, 2008:

    still cannot download it.
    the page is just not showing.

  5. 5 Nicolas Nova said at 7:02 pm on March 24th, 2008:

    It works though…

  6. 6 Pasta&Vinegar » Blog Archive » Mobile Social Gaming said at 3:29 pm on April 21st, 2008:

    [...] that this path was still a sort of “ubiquitous computing proximal future” for various reasons, I started exploring less advanced projects such as mobile multi-player on-line worlds/games such [...]

  7. 7 Pasta&Vinegar » Blog Archive » LBS troubles said at 8:01 pm on November 17th, 2008:

    [...] Some material about location-based services… and how the user adoption of such artifact has been somewhat delayed (a topic I addressed copiously in my ETech 2008 presentation): [...]


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