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Fast Company David Peisner |
Oral History: Sex! Drugs! Apps! SXSW Interactive At 20 SXSW Interactive welcomes more than 30,000 registrants to Austin each March and has become a launching pad for startups, a hunting ground for tech investors, a laboratory for forward-thinking ideas, and a lavish five-day party. |
Fast Company David Peisner |
What Really Happened During Evan Williams's Worst SXSW Moment? Twitter CEO and former Blogger founder Ev Williams returned to SXSW for what most assumed would be a triumphant homecoming keynote interview with Umair Haque, director of Havas Media Labs and a blogger for the Harvard Business Review. |
Fast Company David Peisner |
The Untold Story Behind Mark Zuckerberg's SXSW Keynote Debacle In 2008, SXSW pulled off something of a coup by booking Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg -- who had never attended the festival -- as a keynote interview. |
Inc. March 2008 Max Chafkin |
Anything Could Happen Evan Williams's first little idea shifted the culture. (You can thank him for the ubiquity of blogging.) His new business, called Twitter, will be entering your consciousness right... about... now. Why does this stuff happen? Because he lets it. |
InternetNews September 1, 2009 |
Google's Take on the Future of Blogging Google touts growth potential as it unwraps enhancements to its Blogger service, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this month. |
Salon.com March 21, 2001 Jennifer Maerz |
Yeee-Haaaa! The South by Southwest music conference promises live music, booze, parties and barbecue. And then more music. Our reporter wends her way with both ears blown. |
Information Today February 24, 2003 David Mattison |
Blooglelicious: the Buzz about Google Buying Pyra Labs On Feb. 13, 2003, Google quietly purchased Pyra Labs. The news has blogging pundits and search industry analysts abuzz with speculation about what this signals. Pyra Labs created the most popular, free Web site creation and hosting service for those who blog: Blogger.com. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
The Cool Guy's Guide To Music Festivals Every year since 1987, Austin has hosted South by Southwest (aka SXSW) -- a 10-day music slash film slash interactive (read: technology) event that now draws crowds exceeding 130,000. |
Search Engine Watch May 10, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Google Overhauls Blogger Google has launched an improved version of Blogger, the first major upgrade to the the popular web log service in nearly four years. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
BuzzFeed Threatens To Withdraw From SXSW Over Canceled GamerGate Panels A decision by South by Southwest to cancel two panels related to gaming and online harassment has led BuzzFeed, a major presence at the popular digital festival, to threaten to withdraw its presence from the upcoming Austin event. |
Fast Company Evie Nagy |
How Converse Supports Musicians Without The Brand-Sponsor Ick Factor Fast Company talked to Converse CMO Geoff Cotrill about the ideas behind Rubber Tracks, and why it benefits the brand to work with unknown artists. |
Fast Company February 13, 2012 Christina Chaey |
What To Do And See At SXSW, For The Gamer To The Style Buff Don't know how to wade through the hundreds of music, film, and interactive events at the 2012 hipster's smorgasbord in Austin? Don't worry, we did it for you. |