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TEDx Edmonton A Huge Success

Posted by Doug van Spronsen on Mon, March 15, 2010 8:50 AM · Filed under Denver-Boulder, Portland, Seattle, Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo, South-Florida, Atlantic-Canada , Digital Media, Twitter · No Comments

This past Saturday, Edmonton was host to it's inaugural TEDx event at the Trans Alta Barns (photos here) Mack Male and myself were on hand to live blog the event. TEDx is a  program that enables local communities such as schools, businesses, libraries, neighborhoods or just groups of friends to organize, design and host their own independent, TED-like events (click here for more information on TED).

The crowd was treated to a world-class line-up of speakers that shared their passions on a range of topics from open source genomics to mobile disaster response. Speakers talked on the theme of “Cultivating the Creative Economy”, and though limited to a strict 18 minute time slot as per TED rules, all made great use of the time and were truly inspiring.

The event was sold out and many more followed the live stream or on twitter, pushing the hashtag #tedxyeg to the number one trending topic in Canada on Twitter. To watch videos of the event stay tuned to the TEDx Edmonton website.

Speakers from the event were:

Tim Antoniuk Industrial design professor, dedicated to creative-economic-emergence Tim Antoniuk is an Associate Professor in the Industrial Design Program at the University of Alberta. Before coming to the University, Antoniuk co-founded Hothouse, a furniture design, retail and manufacturing company that sold its own line of products to over 750 international companies. Over the past decade, Tim’s design collaborations have won awards such as The Apple/National Post Design Effectiveness Award and an award in the furniture category of the Annual ID Design Competition. Tim has gone on to become a regular presenter/exhibitor at international design conferences and exhibitions on ideas that surround sustainable desire, morphing products and the emergence of a new economy and creative class (‘creative-economic-emergence’). Currently the principal investigator on a major research project with Droog/Renny Ramakers and a collection of designers/researchers from across Canada and Holland, the Luxury of the North project is exploring how Northern Canadian influences could positively influence the future of (sustainable) luxury products.

Cameron Herold has been coaching, speaking to, or helping entrepreneurs build companies on five continents. He launched BackPocket COO to coach & mentor young, fun, entrepreneurial, growth companies and help make their dreams happen. He is one of the country’s most innovative business leaders and was a leading force behind one of the most successful businesses of the decade, 1-800-GOT-JUNK?. As Chief Operating Officer of 1-800-GOT-JUNK? he helped to build a presence in 46 states, 9 provinces, and 4 countries while being ranked the “2nd Best Company to Work for in Canada” by Canadian Business Magazine and “the #1 Company in BC to Work for” twice by BC Business Magazine. Cameron helped the leading edge company grow from $2 million to $105 million in revenue in six years with no debt or outside shareholders, an awesome achievement by any standard. Cameron will be speaking at TEDx Edmonton on the topic of “Raising Kids to be Entrepreneurs”.

Andrew Hessel Genomic scientist and champion of open source biology Originally based in Edmonton, Andrew Hessel is a genomic scientist and consultant in DNA technologies. He is a strong supporter of open source biology for accelerating innovation and as a counterbalance to proprietary biotechnology. He is the founding director and CEO of the Pink Army Cooperative, the world’s first cooperative (open source) biotechnology company that is working to make personalized, affordable medicines for breast cancer. Andrew is also co-chair of the Bioinformatics and Biotechnology program at Singularity University, an interdisciplinary university whose mission is to prepare leaders for accelerating technological change. Working with leading academic and commercial groups, he has traveled the globe for more than 15 years in his exploration of digital biology, the successor to recombinant DNA technology which is transforming DNA into an easy-to-use programming language for biological systems. Andrew’s work is empowering a new generation of young researchers to tackle big biology-related problems like sustainable fuel production, environmental cleanup, superbugs and cancer. Andrew was featured as a speaker at TEDxSiliconValley in 2009.

Theresa Howland Western Canadian head of Canada’s 100% green electricity provider Bullfrog Power is Canada’s 100% green electricity provider. As Vice President, Western Region of Bullfrog Power, Theresa Howland is responsible for leading the company’s operations in Western Canada. Theresa has held progressively more senior positions in marketing and product development since joining the deregulated electricity industry in 1996. Prior to joining Bullfrog Power, Theresa oversaw business development activities for leading wind power developer, Vision Quest Windelectric, an independently operated division of TransAlta. From 2004 to 2005, Theresa served as Chair of the Board of Directors for the Canadian Wind Energy Association, and from 2002 to 2006, served as a Director. In this capacity, Theresa led and participated in cross-functional industry teams to develop strategies and policy recommendations to support wind energy growth in Canada. Earlier in her career, Theresa spearheaded a successful green power program for a major utility. Theresa received a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Calgary.

Shafraaz Kaba Local architect passionate about urban design, art and architecture Shafraaz Kaba is an architect and partner in the firm Manasc Isaac Architects Ltd. in Edmonton, Alberta. He has also worked in design studios in London, England and Gilgit, Pakistan. Shafraaz is the founder of Media, Art and Design Exposed (M.A.D.E.) in Edmonton, a society which creates public programs that bring design, art and architecture to the public. In 2006, Shafraaz was named Vice-Chair of the Edmonton Design Committee, an urban design review panel for the City of Edmonton. Recently, Shafraaz has been involved with Edmonton’s Public Art Masterplan and is the Chair of the 2010 Banff Session committee, which will bring world-renowned architects to Banff to discuss current matters in design this April. In 2009, Shafraaz was recognized as one of Avenue Edmonton’s 40 Under 40 for his professional accomplishments and contributions to the community.

Shawna Pandya Entrepreneur working on new start-up leveraging smartphones for disaster response at NASA-Ames An Edmonton-grown export and currently based in Silicon Valley, Shawna Pandya is passionate about technology, innovation and social development. She is co-founder of CiviGuard Technologies, a start-up based at NASA-Ames in Silicon Valley that leverages smartphones for disaster response. As CMO for CiviGuard, Shawna handles the formation of new alliances, partnerships and the development of CiviTriage, a smartphone-based patient-triage-and-tracking system. In addition to medicine (University of Alberta), Shawna also holds backgrounds in entrepreneurship/innovation (Singularity University), space studies (MSc Space Studies, International Space University), and Neuroscience (BSc Hons, University of Alberta). Her published works include papers on telemedicine for the developing world, on neuroArm, the world’s first intra-operative, MR-compatible image-guided robotic arm for neurosurgery and a book chapter on space technology spin-offs for medical benefit. In her spare time, Shawna has launched Space Without Borders, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to leveraging space technologies for global development.

Grant Skinner is an internationally recognized leader in the field of rich interactive experiences. His body of work spans experimental interaction, applications, games, websites, installations, embedded devices, and mobile, with a recent focus on projects that span multiple environments. Grant fuses his experience with design, user experience, development, and business with a driving creativity to produce projects that push the boundaries of interactive technologies. While building his company gskinner.com into a leading interactive production shop, Grant has worked with a wide range of high calibre clients including AOL, BBC, Salesforce, Nissan, Adobe, GE, Atlantic Records, Comcast, EA, CNN, and DirectTV.

Sean Stewart Influential pioneer who defined the alternate reality entertainment genre worldwide Sean Stewart is an award-winning science fiction novelist, a groundbreaking figure in transmedia storytelling, and the most experienced and influential writer of Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) in the world. Currently based in California, Sean has founded four genre defining companies including 42 Entertainment and Fourth Wall Studios. After graduating with honors from the University of Alberta, Sean published a line of critically acclaimed science fiction novels, including the World Fantasy Award-winning Galveston. In 2001, he was the lead writer for The Beast, the project for Spielberg’s A.I. that invented the ARG genre and was named Entertainment Weekly’s #1 website of the year. He was lead writer on the I Love Bees campaign for Microsoft’s Halo 2 for XBOX, still considered the biggest ARG in history, as well as Year Zero, the groundbreaking transmedia collaboration with rock ‘n roll legend Nine Inch Nails. He was also writer on The Dark Knight ARG (Warner Bros), Vanishing Point (launch campaign for Microsoft Vista), and Dead Man’s Tale (campaign for Pirates of the Caribbean 2). In publishing, he has continued to push the envelope of the traditional novel with the transmedia Cathy’s Book, a New York Times and international bestseller currently published in twenty countries and a dozen languages around the world.

Krystle Dos Santos is an award-winning soul and jazz singer-songwriter. As one of URB music magazine’s “next 1,000 artists to watch,” in 2009, Krystle is a fresh face on the Canadian music scene. Her unique blend of dance beats, funky grooves and soft jazzy soul have inspired comparisons to Sade, Joss Stone and Jill Scott. Released in July 2008, Dos Santos’ self-titled debut CD was awarded Urban Recording of the Year at the 2009 Western Canadian Music Awards. Currently, Krystle is working on creating a new sound, dubbed “electro-soul”; combining electronic, urban beats, live instrumentation, soul vocals and an indie-pop vibe. Recently, Dos Santos has performed and collaborated with various Alberta artists including Dragon Fli Empire, members of Souljah Fyah, House DJ, Marzetti, and Politic Live. Her single “Shake Ya Body”, appeared on an episode of ABC’s Samantha Who? and has been released to commercial and campus radio. She is currently working on her sophomore concept album due out in summer 2010 to prepare for upcoming summer tours in Eastern and Central Canada as well as Music and Arts Festivals across the country.

TEDx Edmonton Live Blog

Posted by Doug van Spronsen on Sat, March 13, 2010 8:30 AM · Filed under Denver-Boulder, Portland, Seattle, Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo, South-Florida, Atlantic-Canada · No Comments

We will be live blogging the TEDx Conference from Edmonton today here on TechVibes and at TEDxEdmonton's site. To watch live click this link. The event starts at 10:00 AM (MST).

Chevrolet at #SXSW to unveil industry leading technologies

Posted by Karim Kanji on Fri, March 12, 2010 2:40 PM · Filed under Denver-Boulder, Portland, Seattle, Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo, South-Florida, Atlantic-Canada , Events, Social Media · 1 Comment

What is Chevrolet doing at South by Southwest (#sxsw)?  They're not showing off their new 2020 concept cars. 

The music, film and interactive conference in Austin, Texas will be introduced to three emerging technologies that Chevrolet is looking to promote and test:  location-based social networking, quick response codes, and augmented reality.

Jim Campbell is the Chevrolet general manager:

For Chevrolet, South by Southwest provides an invaluable opportunity to learn how best to communicate with customers in by leveraging these technologies. 

Location-based social networking

Chevrolet has partnered with Foursquare Austin-based Gowalla.  When Gowalla users check in at locations throughout Austin, they will receive messages and SXSW offers from Chevrolet.

For example, a select number who “check in” at Austin airport will also receive a message that reads:

Welcome and Congratulations: Chevy is here for SXSW, and we want to offer you a free ride in a new Equinox if you’re going downtown. Just show this message to the person holding the Chevy @ SXSW sign in baggage claim, and leave the rest to us. 

Quick Response (QR) codes

When a Chevy vehicle is photographed using a camera phone, the QR codes will launch a dedicated microsite with key features of the vehicle. For example, a QR code on the hood will take attendees to a micro-site to learn more about the 1.4-liter Ecotec turbocharged engine in the Cruze, which will detail the vehicle's class-leading mileage.

Augmented reality

The Chevrolet iReveal application (still in Beta testing) will be able to unlock three-dimensional models of Chevrolet vehicles. The application will provide specifics of the vehicles, and users will also be able to insert the virtual image of the car over the actual streetscape viewed through the smart phone camera lens.

Christopher Barger is the Director of Global Communications and Technology for GM:

The potential of these technologies is incredible.  Imagine using Quick Response Codes to download the price and options for a vehicle on a dealer lot right to your cell phone. Or, imagine using augmented reality to virtually preview different colors of the Camaro in your own driveway. We are just scratching the surface of what’s possible with mobile technologies and social media applications.

 

What are your thoughts on Chevrolet being at SXSW?

 

Travel Bursaries available for the Northern Voice Blogging Conference

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, March 12, 2010 12:16 PM · Filed under Seattle, Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo, Atlantic-Canada , Events, Social Media · No Comments

Northern Voice Blogging Conference in Vancouver on May 7th and 8th is offering six travel bursaries of $500 each and the organizing committee will be awarding these bursaries based on a number of criteria, including:

  • The contributions you can make to the conference
  • Your level of need
  • The quality of your submission
  • The diversity you might bring to Northern Voice

To apply for a bursary, they would like you to write a blog post, or record a podcast or video blog post describing why you want to come to Northern Voice.

Once you’ve published your post, let them know by pasting the URL in the comments field of this blog post.

The deadline for submissions is April 1st.

Microsoft’s Bing gains from Google’s China woes

Posted by Dilip Tinnelvelly on Fri, March 12, 2010 7:06 AM · Filed under Denver-Boulder, Portland, Seattle, Calgary, Ottawa, Toronto, South-Florida , SEO, Google, Mobile, Cloud Computing · No Comments

Google search gets pushed out of Motorola’s Chinese phones. Will Bing be taken more seriously after this?

Even as Google is in talks with the Chinese government that will decide its fate in the country, Motorola has decided not to take any chances and go with Microsoft’s Bing search software for its Chinese Android phone sets. Google has also preemptively barred the use of its mobile applications on Android phones from Chinese carriers.

Google has become increasingly popular in China in recent years and commands about 35% of Chinese search market share that it has steadily snatched from the still dominant Baidu, China’s leading search engine. If Google can't reach an amicable solution with the Chinese government and get over its resistance to search results censorship mandated by China, it might end its operations there leading to potentially more jumps away from its technology within the country and possibly elsewhere. It has also decided to postpone its launch of two Android phones from Samsung and Motorola on the Chinese carrier China Unicom.

On the other hand, the underdog Microsoft’s Bing saw a slight US market share increase in February from 11.3 percent to 11.5 percent, according to the online tracking firm comScore. This is the ninth consecutive month on month increase for the search engine that debuted in June 2009. While Google still remains the numero uno with a 65.5 percent in February, this latest Motorola coup pulled by Microsoft especially in the light of its much publicized China related problems could lead to some future dents in its stellar online business model. So far Google search has been the standard way to go for leading mobile companies. But if Motorola’s Bing venture is a success in China, the idea is likely to catch on. More device makers might be inclined to look at other viable alternatives. It is no secret that in recent times, Motorola has grown to depend a lot on Google‘s Android technology to save its mobile phone business. So the Chicago based company’s migration away from Google on  Google’s home grown Android platform shows that Google’s core competency in search is not that indispensible especially in this particular case as users will not get the freedom to stray from Bing in China.

Moreover Yahoo! and Microsoft’s Internet search partnership recently got approved both in U.S. and Europe and could force Google to make more of an effort to retain its market dominance. Until recently most of Android phones in US went with Google as their default search engine. But the tide seems to be slowly shifting. Bing is now the default engine on some US wireless carrier Verizon’s Blackberries’. AT&T also recently launched its first Android phone the Motorola Backflip, and surprisingly chose to go with Yahoo! as its default search provider.

Of course unlike in China, discerning users can simply switch to their favorite search provider. Even so, search companies clamor for default deals as a means to improve their search engine market share as many users tend to cling to the search engine readily provided.

A large part of Google’s inspiration in developing the mobile Android platform is to extend its powerful advertising platform to the mobile space and boost its search revenues, not to mention its cloud apps integrated through the mobile browser. So far its strategy has worked like a charm with T-Mobile’s staunch support of Android and what with Google being the chief search provider for the ever popular Apple iPhone via AT&T. But with tension mounting everyday between Apple and Google as competition stiffens between the two companies over several mobile segments and the recent launch of Google’s own phone Nexus One , there are no guarantees. There are already rumors flying around that Apple might be in talks with Microsoft to take a closer look at Bing. So far the Chinese Government has not shown any signs of wanting to loosen its grip on the web. If Google walks out of there, it does not take rocket science to figure out who stands to gain the most from Google’s 30 per cent share in China.

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