Live from Exit/In: BarCamp Nashville
I must admit it's a bit odd to be writing a blog from inside Exit/In, let alone have my computer open, be connected to the internet, be in a slightly work-directed mindset and have my laptop bag beside me, but the occasion is BarCamp Nashville. It's hotter than a rock show, at least temperature-wise. I'm currently listening to the presentation "Design for the User" by Matt Reed of Nashville design firm Cabedge, first reminding us to think about the designer, client, user and Google.
In other news, CMJ picked up our latest and greatest yesterday complete with a catchy title. Speaking of CMJ, we hope to be in NYC for the Marathon in mid-October. More info on that to come.
Chris Wage of CentreSource gave a nice overview of what Web 2.0 is and isn't earlier, the core of his message being that it is participatory, has open communication (two-way), decentralized architecture (less monolithic), includes social networking and is evolving into a semantic Web.
Well, back to networking for now.


