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27 February '08 - 13:49

My SXSW cheat sheet (or: the madness that is SXSWi)

While I am going through all kind of information I though I list them for you as well ... Some of these you should put directly in your phone book or save them as a document on your mobile phone.

[Now, collecting was the easy part. *sigh* now to bring that all into my systems cause I don't get mobile access *grrrrr*]

Information from the official site:


Useful information from SXSW baby


Also happening

  • Barcamp Austin

  • Blog Network Camp (upcoming)

  • sxswbaby: the other festival:

    Everyone knows about the SXSW Music, Film and Interactive festivals. Pish, they’re old news. But alongside the big three, there are some other SXSW-sanctioned events you might not be aware of.

    • ScreenBurn: Now in its third year, the Screenburn Festival shows off the latest innovations and future directions of the gaming industry with a mix of panel discussions and the ScreenBurn Arcade. ...

    • SXSWclick: An online/mobile media festival, showcasing short-form storytelling created using or for mobile devices or the web. This film-focused event is entirely virtual. ...

    • Flatstock: Co-presented by SXSW and the American Poster Institute, Flatstock brings together works by music poster artists from around the world, representing all sorts of artistic styles and music genres. ...

Links which help you manage the event / information overflow

  • the official page has a kind of 'pick your panels / films' system which results in an ical file, start from this program overview

  • collection: SXSWi 2008 ical schedule panels + evening events

  • Upcoming SXSW Interactive 2008 thankfully the people attending sxsw use upcoming as it is supposed to be used ...

  • Additional tip if you live in another timezone and use MS Outlook: right click on the timeline in your calendar, pick "change timezone" and add a second with Austin time, helps you put stuff at the right place ...

  • google blog search request on south by southwest / sxsw / sxswi (3 because or does not work yet)

  • twitter search on sxsw

  • SXSW Videos with youtube import (although I am more likely to go with OVI as it seems)

  • Connect: Twitter wiki with attendees' twitter ids
    Additional infos from the wiki:

    • great BBQ near the Convention Center. Look no further than Iron Works BBQ at 100 Red River.

    • There are two WiFi Networks, each on a different frequency band. One is identified by SXSW2008 and the other SXSW2008 5GHz. The SXSW2008 5 GHz network is the higher performance network with more channels and faster speeds. If a WiFi device sees the SXSW2008 5 GHz network please select it. These are the only official networks for internet access at the Austin Convention Center


  • http://sxsw.ning.com/
    additional information from there: Use craigslist http://austin.craigslist.org/sub/ to find a place to stay


Found on the way, also looks interesting:



Added links<2008-02-29: ul>
  • Why SXSWi is like visiting Disney World

  • iF! Trade Show + Exhibition plus 2008 Exhibitor List

  • SXSW Past, Present, and Future,
    Interview with Hugh Forrest, Director of Events, SXSW Interactive (via )

  • Daily Idea:Ultimate Guide to SXSW Interactive



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    2 comments
    1. Thanks for the links to sxswbaby.com! I’ll be posting my updated SXSW checklist later on this week, as well as a Where to Eat map in PDF.
      kathryn 02 March '08 - 12:13
    2. PS Dillo service is more limited at night, so I’d be careful about booking rooms too far away from downtown Austin.
      kathryn 02 March '08 - 12:14



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