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Liveblog posts from NEXT11 in Berlin, Germany - a digital conference held in 2011.

#next11 - Day Two in video Members Public

Highlights of the day in under a minute.

Adam Tinworth
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#next11 - Lessons from Community-Centric Businesses Members Public

It’s nearly the end of the conference, and I’m flagging. I’ve tried to distill the essence of the advice from three community-driven businesses and keep this punchy. Here goes: Jovoto [http://www.jovoto.com/] – Bastian Unterberg I found the first talk the most difficult to get value

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#next11 - An API to your body's data Members Public

David Rowan [http://www.twitter.com/irowan] tried to build a compelling case for gathering and sharing data about yourself, because it can benefit both yourself and society. One example: Patients like me [http://www.patientslikeme.com/]. It’s a site where people are sharing response to treatments for 500

Adam Tinworth
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#next11 - Beaming a mouse and other data-driven product designs… Members Public

Martin Deinoff and Frederick Marcus gave what has to be the most strange presentation I’ve seen at NEXT. The talk was nominally about making data central to product design. You should bake technology into the product to make it better, they suggested. And there are several layers of data:

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#next11 - Social Media for Good Members Public

WARNING: Liveblogging. Here be errors, inaccuracies and typos Peter Bihr [http://www.thewavingcat.com/] The panel is working on the assumption that social media is going to go away as a separate, but become integrated into the whole of the business. Mike Arauz [http://www.twitter.com/mikearauz], Undercurrent Mr

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#next11 - Day One in video Members Public

A taste of the conference in just over a minute…

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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#next11 - Driven to Distraction Members Public

Warning: Liveblogging. Here be inaccuracy, errors and typos Here goes a session on attention, distraction and obsession: Jeremy Tai Abbett [http://jeremy.abbett.net/] has set himself a challenge: answering a question What is continuous partial attention [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_Partial_Attention]? Four steps to Zen: 1.

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#next11 #media - New metrics for a new media age Members Public

Warning: Liveblogging. Here be inaccuracy, errors and typos Pablo Metz [http://www.mbr-research.eu/] How similar are the Union Flag and the Tricolore? Both flags… Bike and a ball? Not very. Expcept, they’re both things people buy for their kids. This is the problem data has right now. Measurable

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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