Channel Next Web op DutchCowboys. Frankwatching. The Next Web | ArcticStartup. We're down in Vilnius, Lithuania for Login! By Greg Anderson - April 11, 2014 - Leave a comment Half of our team has been at Login, the huge tech conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, picking up stories and feeling out the buzz between the demo booths. This loyal editor has stayed at our HQ in Helsinki, but the buzz we've been hearing from our reporters is that "something is happening in Lithuania" and the promise of a barrage of articles coming out of the Baltic states. Read more » Free-to-play developers need to stand up for themselves by Guest Blogger - April 11, 2014 - 8 Comments Editor's note: This is a guest post by Eric Seufert In late January, something completely commonplace happened: a random blogger wrote a scathing indictment of free-to-play. Read more » Zendesk files for IPO on NYSE, Acquires Zopim by Greg Anderson - April 10, 2014 - 1 Comment Read more » Cruitway Launches Web Platform For Student Targeted Recruitment by Rafael Lemarchand - April 10, 2014 - 1 Comment Read more » Read more »
The Next Web 2009 in pictures. The next web conference 2009 sketchnotes : un album. Blogging is changing: advice from Sacca, Mullenweg and Jarvis ho. Last week, geeks from all over the world dominated Amsterdam to learn about the future of their profession at The Next Web conference. Of course, it concerned blogging as well. Blogging is changing. Here’s why: Firstly, there’s Twitter.
Short blurps are reserved for that microblogging service now (unless your name is Seth Godin).Thanks to 3G dongels and rather impressive wifi coverage all over the world, we can blog wherever we want.The boundaries between journalists and bloggers are becoming more blurred by the day. So, how does that affects us? Chris Sacca about how you should use Twitter Chris Sacca at The Next Web Conference.
WOW! There are 700 people in this room. Jeff Jarvis about the new role of journalists Jeff Jarvis at The Next Web Conference. As some of you might know, I’m blogging for a Dutch newspaper. Newspapers will die, there will be chaos. (Thanks to Matthijs van den Broek for taking notes) Matt Mullenweg about how traveling can make you a better blogger. Marketingfacts : Events.