SXSW Interactive Monday: Twitter, biz start-ups and ending hunger
Today at SXSW I attended three very different sessions. Here are some of my notes…
Twitter Talk with Evan Williams
The keynote with Twitter founder Evan Williams was totally packed. I was in the actual exhibit hall but there were overflow rooms with a rebroadcast. It wasn’t a keynote speech at all, but an interview. It was kind of like eavesdropping on a conversation, as if a thousand people were not watching. They kind of rambled but there were some notable quotes:
“Whatever you assume when you start [a business] — you are wrong.” Experiment, listen and correct.
Williams says Twitter is committed to reaching the “weakest signals.” In countries without good internet access they offer SMS. Example…It helped disaster relief efforts after the earthquake in Chile.
That “anyone can publish on the web is still profound. We in this room take it for granted.”
Advice to entrepreneurs “Focus on one thing.” Great reminder.
Microsoft BizSpark Accelerator
This was cool…startups had 2 minutes to pitch their business to a panel of judges. Kind of like Dragon’s Den or Shark Tank, except there was no offer at the end. There are more pitches left and the finals will be tomorrow. Thanks to Karen at Volunteer Spot for suggesting this session.
The Cause Lab: Ending Hunger
We came in late to this one and joined the discussion in progress. I’ve never seen something like this at an internet conference. There were three discussion groups all talking about one aspect of how to tackle hunger in America. In our group we discussed how to create hunger free communities – local level action. There were a lot of great ideas from all three groups (each presented a summary at the end.)
Their website is WeCanEndThis.com also check out this movie: Hungry In America.
After the session I had a great conversation with two cool chicks from Participant Media, who produced the Academy Award nominated documentary Food Inc. If you have not seen it, rent, Netflix buy a copy ASAP.
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Oooooh Sandra! I’m pea green with envy! What a fantastic experience you’re having.
I watched Food Inc. THREE times – it’s that good and relevant.
It was a busy couple of days! The people who had been there awhile you could tell they were ready for a break. I love the random connections at conferences. You never know when you introduce yourself to a random person what kind of commonalities you’ll have.
I really think the Food Inc. movie will start to make a difference. Just like Super Size Me and the Wal-Mart doc put pressure on those respective companies and brought the awareness to the public at a greater level. It doesn’t solve the problem by far, but it’s a start.