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  1. Being a UX Team of One

    What’s the best way to evolve design ideas quickly? Get together with other designers and brainstorm. The second best way? Adapt the methods of larger UX groups to a team of one. Learn how in this presentation, which shares lightweight techniques for quick and effective brainstorming on your own.

    Leah Buley, Adaptive Path

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  2. Version Control

    Matt Mullenweg, etc. From http://2009.sxsw.com/taxonomy/term/44?page=7

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  3. Tips For Making Ideas Happen [SxSW 2009]

    The Behance Team is focused on organizing and boosting productivity in the creative world. We have interviewed hundreds of the most productive creative people and teams that are actually able to MAKE IDEAS HAPPPEN. We now want to share the "tips" and insights from our research with creative and entrepreneurial people that want to make ideas happen.

    Scott Belsky, Behance

    From http://2009.sxsw.com/taxonomy/term/44?page=1

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  4. Even Faster Web Sites [SxSW 2009]

    Steve is the author of High Performance Web Sites and the creator of YSlow, the Firebug extension. Now working at Google, Steve discusses the next set of best practices he’s developed, including advanced techniques for loading JavaScript, where not to place inline scripts, and the importance of using multiple domains to improve web performance.

    Slides here: http://www.slideshare.net/souders/sxsw-even-faster-web-sites

    Steve Souders, Google

    From http://2009.sxsw.com/taxonomy/term/44?page=2

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  5. How to leave your perfectly good job

    From http://2009.sxsw.com/taxonomy/term/44?page=4

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  6. Design for the Wisdom of Crowds

    People are often dumb, so how can crowds be wise? James Surowiecki laid the groundwork in his book, "The Wisdom of Crowds." In this solo presentation, Derek Powazek will apply those ideas to the web, concentrating on how to design websites that empower people to work together to create something truly awesome.

    Derek Powazek Grand Poo-Bah, Powazek Productions

    —Huffduffed by tkadlec 3 years ago

  7. P2P 2.0: Copyright, Streaming, and Circumventing Chinese Censorship

    HTTP-based content distribution is inefficient and expensive. How can a new generation of P2P applications revolutionize browser-based digital media distribution? How can you use them on your site to give your users high-resolution video for free? How can digital media creators use these new tools to reach new audiences?

    Adam Fisk Founder, LittleShoot LLC

    Ian Clarke CEO, Uprizer Labs LLC

    Wendy Seltzer Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

    Aaron Ray Head of the New Media Dept, The Collective

    Alice Marwick PhD Candidate, New York University

    From http://2009.sxsw.com/node/1746

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  8. Social Gamers: Away From the Keyboard

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  9. Remixing the Museum Exhibition

    What happens when six regional museums join forces, build a web site and allow us to remix their authoritative collections with public resources drawn from Flickr and YouTube? How does a museum manage data that comes from third-party APIs? Is this a shift forward in the evolution of online exhibitions?

    Jim Forrest Peabody Essex Museum

    Ben Tucker GreenRiver.org

    Ellis Neder Cretive Dir, Sway Design

    Steven Alvarez Dir of Programs & Media, Alaska Native Heritage Center

    From http://2009.sxsw.com/node/1598

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  10. SXSWi Panel: Gamechangers: Improvisation for Business in the Networked World

    As we move from the rigid, hierarchical organizations of the Industrial Age to the fluid, non-linear models of the Networked World, GameChangers have never been more important or essential. Whenever teamwork, creativity, flexibility and problem-solving skills are necessary for success, these players step up. They develop relationships that are good for business. They pay careful attention to details and at the same time have expansive worldviews. They are quick-on-their-feet, unflappable and in tune with their teammates, stakeholders and the marketplace. They are the top performers in any organization the best managers, the most resourceful employees, the culture-shapers. They play the game and make things happen. In short, GameChangers are masters of improvisation in business. Turn yourself and your brand into a GameChanger. All it takes is improvisation!

    —Huffduffed by iamdanw 3 years ago

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