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18 April '07 - 09:34

A European View on Web 2.0 the presentation files

I really enjoyed my presentation yesterday: I had a very interested audience with a lot of good questions.

Only major fault of mine - I though I would actually have an US audience to talk to. All but three people I think where from Europe and some other parts of the world, but not the states. Major bummer with that. ;)

I would like to change a bit of the presentation when I put it only here to also reflect some of the talks I had; which is why you where there and would like to have the file the way they are, shoot me a short email to neezee under gmail.com (or use the form down on this page).

Other than that I *really* enjoy that look on peoples faces when they found something valuable for them. This is nothing you can achieve for all your attendees, it will always be a subset, but that is fine. It went different than I planned, but hey, life is full of surprises. ;)

(I am still at the web 2.0 expo today and can be reached under +14154257186)

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female. european. geek.

About Nicole Simon I love working with people and help them get successful, especially through the use of social software. Though I have been on the net for over a decade and have consulted SMB for years, I also understand the corporate side, as I have worked in a major corporation for 15 years.

If you need a name for what I do, I usually call myself a European New Media Specialist with a special interest in (micro) blogging, podcasting and second life. I also love to 'testdrive' products / concepts which is best described as Technology Implementation Analyst. Recently I have finished the German Twitter book and will specialize a bit in 2009 on this topic as well as building more bridges between communities.

You can read more about me on my Xing profile or contact me for more information.

When I do interviews (mainly pre conference podcasts I put them up here: Bloxpert so I can seperate blog / podcast talk a bit more from the stuff here.

Useful Sounds is my personal podcast, and I also have a German blog. Living in Lübeck, Germany, a European point of view comes with everything.



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