The Next Web 2010: Take aways
More pictures from The Next Web conference
Hello all, I just got back from The Next Web conference in Amsterdam and I can tell you it was great! Nice people, cool gadgets (lots of iPads around
), great business ideas, very interesting topics and especially a great spirit.
If I would have to list the 3 best things I got from this event, those would be:
- Spirit (the most important thing): After you see so many cool new ideas, so many people trying new things and discussing business opportunities you will definitely say: I can do it. You will get out that door with new targets, higher expectations and a lot positive energy.
- Networking: This was a great chance to meet new people and the guys who write on the biggest tech blogs, which I follow on a daily basis. Today I got the chance to meet Robin and Mike from TC, some cool guys from Nokia’s OVI store, the brains behind Prey Project and many others.
- Social Aggregation is the present and the future! Starting with Microsoft that introduced a nifty new concept of Social feed aggregation and continuing with small start-ups that bring email and social inbox aggregation, everybody there agreed on the fact that this is something extremely important.
To be honest I was pretty happy to see all these people looking into the best ways of getting all your contacts together in one place. This means that here at Nimbuzz we have been on the right track for 2 years now
, taking social IM and VoIP aggregation to the next level. Our main goal was and will be to offer you the best mobile experience when it comes to unifying your contact list and putting all your friends together under one simple to use, easy to understand live contact lists.
The fact that more and more people are going in this direction means more competiton for us and means better experience for you, and since that’s our final goal we are happy about it!
Some other highlights of the event:
- Definitely check out Tim Ferris and Mike Earls
- The Next Web has a new design take a look.
