We have yet another ZURBsoapbox lecture coming up next Friday Oct. 2nd @ noon. Just as before, space is limited and lunch will be provided, so RSVP to [email protected] at least one day before the event so we can keep the things comfy!
Lessons Learned: Technorati to
OffBeat Guides
Our fourth ZURBsoapbox, featuring Dave Sifry of Technorati and Offbeat Guides, takes place at ZURB HQ at 12pm on October 2, 2009. Email us to RSVP »
Where?
ZURB HQ55 N. 3rd Street, Suite 100a
Campbell, CA 95008
When?
12pm on Friday, October 2, 2009
There is no single framework that helps shape a successful product. Through real life examples of his own experience, Dave Sifry (the founder and Chairman of Technorati—the largest blog search engine in the world) will open up his own folder of lessons learned in online product development. He will share with us:
- Top 5 things you'd always do again and never do again based on Technorati
- Describe your design process for building Technorati. How is Offbeat Guides different?
- Everyone wants to "go viral." How important is that to a successful site?
- What makes or breaks a great web product?
- When *not* to introduce features to a product
About Dave: Dave Sifry is an entrepreneur and blogospehere icon with over 20 years experience and five companies under his belt. His latest startup is Offbeat Guides which he describes as "making absurdly simple personalized travel guides for over 30,000 destinations around the world". Prior to Technorati he was a co-founder and the CTO of Sputnik where he directed the engineering of all Sputnik products, including its new WiFi security and management products. Prior to Sputnik, he was a Vice President of Engineering at Linuxcare, Inc, where he built Linuxcare's services infrastructure.
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Highlights from our past two soapbox lectures are available online at The ZURBlog:
- The Cat, The Dog, and Web 2.0 by Mrinal Desai
- Tapping a Vein: Lessons from an iPhone App Startup by Bart Decrem
- Product Excellence Principles by Luke Wroblewski