5 signs your event is web 1.0 | Event Manager Blog (7)
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Photo by: blogefl You probably heard of Web 2.0 Just to give you an idea, think of a static html page in 1999, well that is Web 1.0. No Interactivity, no community, no sharing. Think about blogs. This is Web 2.0. A whole new lot of possibilities. Interaction, groups, communities. You can now upload instead of constantly download content, videos and opinions. Why should you care about this? If you feel that your target audience ...
Nintendo’s E3 News Conference: Media Comments You Don’t Want to Hear (1)
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Journalists and bloggers are often willing to put up with a fair amount of inconvenience in the pursuit of a story, but when the inconvenience is the news conference you’re holding, you know there’s a problem. Here’s the unimpressed commentary by hosts of the Evil Avatar Radio show/podcast, after the early morning Nintendo press conference they attended at the E3 video game industry conference. Scott: (no one seems to use last names on Evil Avatar ...
evite Relaunches to Compete with Event Management Upstarts (3)
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evite is one of those companies that’s been around for ages, and is sometimes considered prehistoric when compared to the slew of newer event planning sites like Renkoo, SetDot and MyPunchBowl. But as we saw last year with the emergence of evite’s mobile support, the old relic is still ready for a fight. Earlier this week I had a long chat with several members of the evite team to hear about the things the company ...
The coolest social platform to manage parties (19)
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I talked in the past about trying to find an open source, free and complete alternative to expensive EM software. Well Amiando it’s the closest solution to that. They have released a new version of the already great platform. I must admit it kicks asses, to use an allegoric phrase. Don’t get me wrong, I still think an open source solution would be great but these guys did exceptionally well. Who should use Amiando? Mostly ...