I’m visiting Berlin from Saturday to Wednesday, mainly to visit the IFA at Monday and the Venture Lounge at Tuesday and to see my goold old friend Michi. It’s always fun to visit him and the nights never seem to end. He is very connected inside the music scene in Berlin. Here are some interesting links:
Actually, my colleagues call me “coding guru” but my field of responsibility is quite larger: From webdesign over coding till some administrative tasks: “Yesterday” we had much work with setting up our server, “today” i have redesigned paidcontentisback.com and designed our corporate website and “tomorrow” i will focus on the backend of our application ;)
For today my tasklist is quite large, so i’m going to work now ;)
Here’s the story behind the name: Squirrel is now SnipClip. It’s our first news posting. The news section will contain official announcements concerning SnipClip whereas the blog (still at paidcontentisback.com) will serve us as a “think tank” and a way to communicate with you!
Most of the information from the blog sidebar moved to snipclip.com. You find links to the relevant pages at the bottom of this page. We are still in the process of fine tuning the web design and the content. So if you have any suggestions or feedback, let us know!
I really had to laugh when I saw the picture on sociological images. I am actually no engineer and I have obviously no future but at least I have sex. I can deal with that ;)
Wanna know how the future of music is? Ask MC Hammer.
Quincy Jones III, CEO of QD3 Entertainment moderates an engaging and entertaining panel discussion on the future of the music industry. Captured during the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit, panelists include Chamillionaire, Grammy Award winning & platinum recording artist, MC Hammer, and Mistah FAB.
Now I am not longer a virgin. Yesterday it was the first time I visited a Web Monday. It took place at the Nemetschek-Building in Munich and was organized by Optaros. Raju Bitter invited to the Web Monday and round about 25 persons attended the event. I had the pleasure to sit next to Thomas Schulze from Spirofrog, who entertained the whole group with his comments.
First of all Hartmut Grawe of Halle 5 gave an insight of generating 3D-Flash websites. I am not a programmer and so it was too technical for me . Afterwards Nils Hintze invited us to the next Barcamp in Munich and introduced us to the philosophy of the Barcamp movement.
The most interesting talk for me was from Raju. He gave an overview about WebTV and its potential in e-commerce.
My first Web Monday was quite interesting and fun. Round about 10 p.m. Martin and I drove home and our evening ended in the best doner kebap of Augsburg.