Saturday, November 14, 2009, 6pm
4150 17th St, Unit 12, SF, CA 94114
Hi there!
Are you an avid reader of weigend.com/blog? If so, I would like to invite you to come to my birthday party: simply “buy” a free ticket at http://apesnap.com/event/aweigend . It only takes a minute to fill in your name and email. The confirmation email you will get has the door code info.
So here is what is planned:
6:00pm | Please plan to arrive between 6 and 7:30 so you can meet some new cool people.
HORS D’OEUVRES
8:00pm | A little icebreaker game to get to know some people.
DINNER PART I
9:30pm | Two short presentations, about the 70’s and 80’s:
• Christoph Franz, bit.ly/cfranz
• Brad Rubenstein, bradrubenstein.com
DINNER PART II
10:30 pm | Two short presentation, about the 90’s and 2000’s:
• Joe Li, facebook.com/jl174
• Peter Hirshberg, theconversationgroup.com/aboutus/
CAKE
11:30pm | A few reflections by me, followed by stories from anyone who wants to contribute.
2:00am | End? Not really! You are most welcome to stay as long as you enjoy it. In past years, increasingly deep and fascinating conversations continued well into the early hours of the morning.
Presents: If you really want to bring something, then champagne or wine for the evening would be good. No other presents please. BUT: if you can dig out a photo of you and me, please email it to pics@weigend.com (with year and occasion as subject, and your name etc in the message body, full resolution is ok, will be up at flickr.com/aweigend2009).
Dress: Smart, fashionable, fresh, not formal or stuffy.
Food: Chef Phillip.
Drinks: Erik Shepherd.
Music: Ly Pham, PKDJ.net.
Help: Daniel Bao, Derick Chung.
Photos: Eisaku Tokuyama. Tags are aweigend09 on flickr, and #aweigend09 on twitter (and if appropriate my twittername @aweigend).
See you November 14 in San Francisco!
How the Social Data Revolution Changes (Almost) Everything
Andreas S. Weigend, Ph.D.
Thursday, 17 September 2009
5:00 pm Lecture, 6:00 pm Reception
NTU (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Lecture Theatre 25 (South Spline 1, B2-1)
Visionary companies are starting to design products and services based on social data – data individuals generate and share about their attention, intention, location, and situation. Read the rest of this entry »