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New Media Days Kick-Off

This year’s conference programme is well under construction and while we can’t disclose any speakers just yet, we can tell you that exciting news are right around the corner. But we’re always game for more input! So if you’ve experienced a magnificent speaker or want to point out a hot, new media topic to consider for this year’s New Media Days in Copenhagen, don’t hesitate to drop us a comment right here, right now.

Start-Ups: Mobile innovation in dire times

Judging from the last Mobile Monday get-together in Copenhagen, Danish start-ups are handling these dire times quite enthusiastically. Here eight mobile business innovators were competing for the title of Copenhagen Favorite, i.e. the one to represent Denmark at MWC Barcelona and have the chance of winning a Mobile Peer Award. Read on to see who won.

Days pass, poverty lasts

New Media Days 08 came and went. We’ve spent the past week feeling equally exhausted as conference organisers and ecstatic about the great feedback we’re getting from our guests; it’s an invaluable resource when planning for New Media Days 09 and we love you too!

Speaking of days past: Last Wednesday was Blog Action Day … [continues]

Digital Natives in Copenhagen tomorrow!

Students of today are digital natives: They were born into a world of internet and mobile technologies and feel right at home using them. If you’re able to reschedule your afternoon today, Tuesday 30th, Innovation Lab has reigned in Marc Prensky, inventor of the term ‘digital natives’, to give an exclusive talk on the subject at the IT-University in Copenhagen.

Library Love or “How To Frame Future Media”

The ongoing debate on the future of libraries in a world of digitized content is not in any way irrelevant. We need libraries to inspire future generations, but in a world of many media outlets going increasingly mobile, it’s time to think hard about how you frame the media on display and make it inspiring instead of awkward.

Conference Crunching #3: MTV Guitar Hero conquering the young at heart.

If the teenagers won’t watch TV someone like MTV is looking at trouble. The international research analysis, “Circuits of Cool”, had the goal of tapping into the young customers’ needs of technology, media and networking to point a twenty-year-old media conglomerate safely into the new century.

Google drawing up blueprints for the future web

The talk of the web for the past 24 hours has been Google’s venture into yet another area of business with their surprising Labor Day announcement of Chrome – a browser to cater for 21st century web needs. Rethinking the client access point to gain better performance from their own services looks like a real smart move from Google. How will virtual world, Google Lively, fair in this new environment for instance?

Conference Crunching #2: Jaiku

Once a week we look back at last year’s New Media Days conference and serve you the key insights from a session…

When Jaiku co-founder, Petteri Koponen, talked about “Microblogging and the Future of Social Media” at New Media Days 07, Jaiku.com had been serving the public for 15 months and property of Google for two weeks. The latter relation being a good pointer of Jaiku’s success in the social webosphere.

Conference Crunching #1: Mash-ups

“Mash-Up, Hyperlocality & User-Generated Content” is a session from NMD07 starring Björn Jeffery, Swedish internet strategist and CEO of Good Old and Christian Lund, editor in chief at Berlingske Media’s online city guide, AOK. Björn Jeffery tells about Sommar På … Continued

Smart phones meeting unrecognized customer needs – and fulfilling marketers’ dreams

For more than a year the air has been buzzing with iPhone tales of splendor and rumors of good times to come with Apples mobile wonder. Since July 11 2008, the second generation iPhone has become available in 22 countries … Continued