Guy Kawasaki’s Talk at BayCHI
I just came back from Guy Kawasaki’s talk at BayChi. He presented “How I built a Web 2.0, User-Generated Content, Citizen Journalism, Long-Tail, Social Media Site for $12,107.09″ where he talked about how he created the Truemors website (and he insists it’s a website). This is the first time I’ve heard him speak, but it was a really great, and a very entertaining talk. I hope to learn a little and improve my presentation techniques. In his talk, he mostly talked about what he had to do to create the site, and I thought it as a great point that a decent idea, with the passion to implement it and see it through is a great combination.
The service itself is interesting. It makes it easy to upload content to the web (really text snippets) - kinda like twitter, for no user stream But people tend to post news stories and links. Two things in my mind make this site interesting.
Firstly, allowing many ways for anyone to post content, online, sms, email and speech to text technology that lets people upload via calling . Secondly, that it’s sort of a free for-all-all posting site that relies on community moderators (less interesting) and newly introduced community management tools (more interesting). WoW recently introduced such features and it really seems to reduce the amount of spam.
As for the service, we’ll see how it does. Good luck Guy!
August 15th, 2007 at 8:12 am
Thanks for the mention and good luck wishes!
Guy