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30th April 2007

 

What would happen if you put artists, musicians, biologists, students, corporate leaders, activists and more varying characters in a single room?

 

To find out...why not go for VillageTalk?  An event that attempts to broaden horizons, promote collaboration and beyond all that...Change the World.

 

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VillageTalk – “My One Wish For The Future” PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ridzuan Ashim   
Sunday, 22 April 2007

The wheels have begun to turn. As part of our efforts to provide a broad-based platform for intellectual exchange and collaboration, we’re planning for a first-time event we’ve called VillageTalk .

 

VillageTalk is aimed at bringing passionate, youthful people from various fields into a single place and then sharing their hopes & dreams, passion & concerns so as to enrich the community, collaborate and perhaps even change the world.

 

We want to bring in thinkers & do-ers from any field be it Art or Music, Philsophy or Business. Anything at all so long as there’s passion to be shared.

 

All done in the spirit of "Let's cut the all the politicking and start talking and doing something about the things that matter, " The idea right now is to have people simply share their passion. And hopefully, showcasing it, inspire others to pursue theirs or to find others who could complement each other and pursue dreams that most practical people would say is impossible.

 

If you’re looking for an event that at best brings together a wide array of insights into a single evening and at worst leaves you enriched with a better perspective of the world(and a stomache full of food), this is it!

 

We’ve started a wiki over HERE ~

 

I hope you’ll share your thoughts and opinions so that we can make this impossible dream become reality.

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The Nexus Fever dies down...what now? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ridzuan Ashim   
Monday, 26 March 2007

I begin by first apologising for not writing after that 12.30pm update. The battery went flat afterwhich most of the power plugs were used and I didn't want to squabble over them. Anyhow, you can check out the reviews and post-event updates at other blogs like SGEntrepreneurs or Bjornolicious ...better still...just go to Ping.SG and search for "Nexus"...

 

Before going for Nexus , I wrote about how I skeptical I was about any kind of change. How has Nexus changed that? Has it even? What are my thoughts?

 

Firstly, it was a great conference where the crowd was large enough to actually have a diverse enough crowd for intellectual exchange. It could have been more fearsome(insider joke: instead of just that man asking long-winded questions) but it was great overall. People were really trying to open up with their opinions, and concerns. Although I wasn't at the Crowdsourcing talk, I heard people were questioning the reason for censorship on sites like Tomorrow.sg and Stomp . Does this mean that people are becoming more daring? Maybe.

On a Positivity Scale(PS) of 1 to 10..i say...the participants warrant a 6.5.

 

Next, thing that i think made an impact during Nexus was the last talk where they brought in Farzad Naimi, Cory Ondrejka and Roberto Mariani to talk about their journey as entrepreneurs. They shared not just the right stuff that they did. They spoke of their struggles. It's always good to hear about the failures, mistakes and struggles of entrpeneurs - it humanises the subject. It gives hope to us small fries. It makes our struggles seem more like rites of passage than mere incompetence. This session alone I think should have inspired more people to want to go for gold - to start something on their own. They ended with very simple advice...If you want to start something, the best way is to start it. Just take that leap. It'll put things into better perspective.

On the PS scale, i'd say the talks hit 8.5

 

Lastly, was the evening chill out session they had. With the free booze and good food(it was good food all day actually), it really gave people a chance to sit around and strike up conversations with the geek babes participants, and really get to know who and what everyone is up to. I guess really gives you an idea that you're not alone in all that dreamy state you're in and also how we can all collaborate to get things up. Heh, Bernard was mentioning how I should contribute to SGE instead. haha. Yes, collaboration is so much more efficient...although XSMatter is really going along a different direction, just that we're having a problem with the writers. Think of XSMatter like some version of the Lexean Magazine we received in the goodie bag.

This chill out...8 on the PS Scale 

 

All in all, Nexus hit an average of 7.33 ....pretty good I'd say. =)

 

So what next? Will people actually start something? Will people still be afraid to dream? As at the time I write this...probably they will start something...but if they delay....if they wait a week...maybe even 2. The fire would die and everyone would as happy leading their lives as it is just as they'll eventually be happy with the GST increase....

 

Personally...I hope you start something. And I don't mean a new site or something. It could be a new cafe, a new service, a new fashion label, a new activist organisation...Anything. If you're dreaming it. Realise it. 

 

Are you up to something? Tell us about it.

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Nexus @ 12.30 PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ridzuan Ashim   
Saturday, 24 March 2007

Credits for photo go to Peter S. Y.Du

The morning brought along an array of speaker with Nat Torkington giving a presentation about Web 2.0.

 

Basic Idea : Go out there and innovate. Create.

 

This presentation was followed by a short interview with 2 members of The Digital Movement - the group that made Nexus 2007 happen. 

 

Moving on we had a panel of 4 speakers from China, India and Singapore to talk about the challenges and opportunities available today.

 

Basic Lesson : Solve real business problems. Web applications and concepts are tools.

Credits for photo go to Peter S. Y.Du

 

Credits for photo go to Peter S. Y.Du

Tea Break!!

 

- I spent most of the tea break registering(dropping my namecard into the 'fishbowl')

 

- Finally met Nay Min Thu and hopefuly we'll be able to come to some form of collaboration between our companies.

 

 

  


Track 2 : Mobile Web Explosion

 

Here we have 3 speakers

  • - Walter Lee, VP, Consulting, SMB/Partnering Research, IDC APAC
    Darius said Walter is one of the most insightful person he knows in the space, and Su Yuen agrees. Heading Consulting and Partnering Research for IDC in APAC, Walter has core expertise in many areas including Mobile convergence, Telecommunications, e-Business and Consumer Marketing, providing you with a holistic outlook of the mobile landscape!

  • - Chris Sorensen, Lead Product Manager, Microsoft Asia Pacific & Japan

  • - R. Chandrasekar, CEO, Velvet Puffin

  • Moderator: Darius Cheung, Founder, CEO of Tencube

 

They're talking largely about the convergence of services and applications into a single device. These devices and applications are getting smaller yet the list of applications that run off these devices are increasing repidly. How this pans out is really interesting because there are so many applicatoin converging. 

 

-Some afterthoughts that I have is to look at simple applications like twitter which have become used in a variety of ways. Simple concept. Modified. Extensive use.

 

-Some issues that are raised pertain to bandwidth(which is a problem faced across the entire digital communications scene)

 

 - How do you charge consumers? They want it free yet the costs incurred by the providers may be too high.

 

- They mentioned "Web 3.0" again. I laugh. 

 

 

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Countdown to Nexus: 4.5 hours PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ridzuan Ashim   
Saturday, 24 March 2007

charge laptop...check

charge handphone...check

charge camera...check

pack laptop bag...later lah

 

I've just finished watching 300 on some site. Darn good show I tell you. I'm a sucker for all those Honour and Glory stuff.

 

Anyway, Tomorrow is nexus day and i'm excited because it's going to be the one event where I think a lot of different communities are going to converge. We're talking TDM, E27, those government people, those media people, those business people and yes...Ping.SG....Ok. So I forgot the geeks. Geek babes too I hope? Haha

 

What's going to happen? The day for me is going to start off at 8am with the Ping.SG people meeting up for breakfast ( I hope we're the only ones going for breakfast there...Hear that?! ) And then it's going to be talks, talk, talks all the way till the cows come home and go out again.

 

I went to do a recap of what to expect and boy is the programme packed! I look at it and I already feel tired! Haha

 

I'm not sure of what exactly to expect on the ground but I figure it's going to be full of people, full of techies, full of power sockets and laptop cables running around.

 

They say there's going to be a live blogging area so I'll try to blog...Pray that I don't get too caught up talking to people and eating the food. I'm a sucker for those too =)

 

Seeya tomorrow! 

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Nexus 2007 : What is it? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ridzuan Ashim   
Monday, 12 March 2007

 


 

Nexus. What does it mean? A quick check at Dictionary.com reveals that it means
1. A means of connection; a link or tie: "this nexus between New York's . . . real-estate investors and its . . . politicians" (Wall Street Journal).
2. A connected series or group.
3. The core or center: "The real nexus of the money culture [was] Wall Street" (Bill Barol).
And that is precisely what NEXUS 2007 is about! An event by The Digital Movement , it promises to bring a whole range of speakers from a broad spectrum of technology and innovation driven companies to enrich, entertain and inspire.

 

Amongst the topics that will be discussed are:-
• APAC 2.0: Regional Technology Leaders Discuss Emerging Opportunities
• Crowdsourcing The Media
• The Mobile Web Explosion
• Future of the Web: How Long will the Tail Stretch?
• Open Source Communities- Innovation Unlimited
• Riding On Disruptions: Global Startup Panel

 

Ok…So you want to know who the speakers are too right? Well a peek reveals names like:-
Reza Behnam – MD of Yahoo! South East Asia
David Miller – President Asia Pacific/Japan, Lenovo
Andreas Weigend – Former Chief Scientist, Amazon.com
Cory Ondrejka - CTO Linden Labs ( Second Life )
Derek Callow - Regional Marketing Manager, Google Inc

 

There’s a whole lot more so you should check out their site for more cool stuff that’s happening!

They’ve even got pre-conference events for you to participate in like Geekout! And of course, a wiki for you to make this event truly a Nexus of technology and innovation.

 

www.Nexus2007.com
See you there~!
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