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Weekly Pulse: 4/8/11


April 8th, 2011

A recap of last week’s POV posts:

4/6: Google Launches +1 as Part of Social Push: Last week Google launched a new social feature called +1. For searchers with a Google account, they will have the option of clicking the “+1″ button, which is similar to the Facebook “like.” Then, other searchers who are signed into Google will see “+1″ feedback from their connections.

3/24: SXSWi Wrap Up: SXSW is over … and I’m not going to lie, I’m enjoying the decrease in downtown traffic and increase in cell signal. Overall though, I had a blast at SXSWi and was impressed with this year’s line up.

3/16: Web Now Second Only to TV as News Source: For media relations and communications professionals, understanding where target audiences go for news is critical. A new report from the Pew Research Center reveals that for the first time, the web has passed newspapers as the second most popular source of news. It’s second only to television.

Renée Francese

SXSWi Wrap Up


March 24th, 2011

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SXSW is over … and I’m not going to lie, I’m enjoying the decrease in downtown traffic and increase in cell signal. Overall though, I had a blast at SXSWi and was impressed with this year’s line up.

The five days of Interactive were packed with wall-to-wall sessions and inspiring keynotes. The stand out keynote for me was Felicia Day, the creator and star of The Guild. I learned she is a fellow U.T. alum, math major and class valedictorian! Felicia talked about how she harnesses the power of social media to build her show and how others can do the same. She had a quirky way of getting her points across. I think a crowd favorite was  “your campaign should not be a booty call; it’s a long term relationship.” I believe her point here is that you should be engaging fans on an ongoing basis, and not just when you need their money or support.

My favorite session I attended was, “The Future of Storytelling: DEXTER Fans Play Killer.” The panel was made up of the Dexter ARG “alternate reality game,” team. Howard Goldkrand, director of Innovations Modernista!, really honed in on transmedia storytelling, stating “… if done right, creates a sense of community and personal experience.” He also urged the audience to think about content in context. Of course having die-hard fans (literally) didn’t hurt the success of their campaign either!

As my colleague Austin predicted, location-based services was a major topic. I especially enjoyed Foursquare’s Kick Off party at Moltov and all the free swag. A location-based app that generated some buzz was SCVNGR. The app is a real world location-gaming service, which is part game, part new business model for daily deals. The company is hoping to compete with Groupon and Living Social.

Cloud computing was another popular topic, with speakers from VMWare, Salesforce.com and Google all making appearances at sessions. The overall message was that the cloud is an ever-evolving technology, which enables companies in the corporate or start-up phase to gain virtual computing access on the cheap.

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SXSW: Back to the Future of Digital


March 11th, 2011

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It’s that time of year again when our “live music capital of the world” (Austin, TX) decides to multitask and become the temporary epicenter of all things film, music and digital. Being based downtown, we welcome the SXSW visitors to our neighborhood and can’t wait to get out and mingle with some of the best, brightest and most innovative companies in the industry.

SXSW has developed a reputation in recent years for being the hotspot for startups to launch their products and innovations, particularly pertaining to social media, digital influence and distribution. In 2007, SXSW witnessed the launch of Twitter, then in 2009 Foursquare emerged. It then proceeded to grow at an unprecedented rate for internet-based startups. Last year was expected to be the year of location-based services, however, no one company managed to gain significant traction and emerge a head of the crowd.

My prediction for 2011? Location will finally become the driving force it has been striving to be for many applications and services. Foursquare has already been creating buzz around advanced location based services within their product, possibly offering coupons and more control for their enterprise customers. But will they remain king of the location based applications? Or will they be swept aside by the next big thing to hit digital media since 2009?  Gowalla is also trying to become a major player, as they have partnered with Mashable at SXSW.

We will be watching closley and will follow up next week with our favorites from the festival and the companies we think you should watch into 2011. In the meantime follow our team members as they tweet their way through the festival:  @ReneeFrancese, @PaulWalker, @AustinBNelsen@BrittanyAguilar and @JeffRobertHunt

Cheers and welcome to Austin!

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