Ignite Seattle!

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Ignite Seattle Was an Amazing Success!

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Dan McComb of Biznik presenting at Ignite; Photo by Bre Pettis

Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you for coming!
Ignite Seattle ended just a couple of hours ago. It was an amazing experience. Over 200 people saw 13 popsicle-bridges being made and 25 speakers each give 5 minute talks. The speakers had 20 slides with 15 seconds a slide. See Laughing Squid and the Ignite Flickr Pool for photos. The speakers and crowd were great. We will be posting their slides and videos in the next week. Most of the talks were tech-oriented. Here were some of the new sites that appeared tonight (some of them were publicly revealed for the first time tonight):

300002.gifThe Darfur Wall - Jonah Burke left Microsoft to found the The Darfur Wall with his father and brother a couple of weeks ago. If you’re not aware Darfur is in a crisis. The Burkes have created a novel website for collecting money. There are 400,000 subdued numbers on the site; each time a dollar is donated a new number is lit. All of the monies go to Doctors Without Borders, Save the Children and others. In just 21days, they have raised $5052 from 445 donors. Buying a number is fast and easy; consider it. (Blog)

Biznik - Biznik is a social-network that is devoted to radical self-promotion and helping its members start businesses. They are event-focused. The membership is centered around Seattle right now, but that will change in 2007 with an upcoming release. (Blog)

Reality All Starz - Where people do crazy things with their lives… and earn points. This is another Seattle-based social-network that hasn’t broken its geographic bounds. On the site you can issue challenges such as: Arm Wrestle Someone, Ask out a girl, or Go to Burning Man. People can then upload text, video, or photographic evidence of their having completed the challenge and the community decides how many points they should get for it. You can invite people to the site by issuing them a challenge (I still have to upload a video of my first sky-dive if I am going to earn 50 points this month). For a fun exercise check out the existing All Starz and issue them a challenge. It’s interesting to note that both Biznik and Reality All Starz are built using Ruby on Rails. (Blog)

Ontela - Dan Shapiro, the founder, spent the majority of his talk discussing the process of getting a startup going (the big take-away: it has to be a full time commitment, don’t expect your after-work project to morph into a company on it’s own). Luckily, I’ve seen this product before. They have built an incredibly simple way to pull photos from almost any phone and send them where you (the consumer) would like without having to lift a finger. This could be your home computer, Flickr, or any number of services that accept photos (MTurk for text analysis anyone?). When it is released, this software will finally make the camera on your phone useful.

We look forward to seeing you all at the next Ignite in February. Thanks to Ontela, Amazon Web Services, Seattlest and Lockergnome for sponsoring!

Filed under: Seattle, igniteseattle — by brady at 3:54 am on Friday, December 8, 2006

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Comment by Rob Dolin

December 8, 2006 @ 8:03 am

Hey Brady and Bre, ‘props on organizing a really impressive event. –
–Rob

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Comment by Adam

December 8, 2006 @ 10:18 am

Thanks Bre & Brady for a fantastic event. My head is still processing those quick 5 minute talks. Loved it!

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Trackback by Captain's Log

December 8, 2006 @ 10:26 am

Ignite Seattle…

For those of you in the Seattle area, I’d highly recommend attending Ignite Seattle next time they do it. The format is:
- Every presenter gets to show 20 slides
- Slides show for 15 seconds each and flip automatically - presenter doesn’t…

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Comment by Nancy White

December 8, 2006 @ 11:53 am

I am suitably sad and morose that I had to miss what sounds like a fantastic evening. I’m off to cruise the photos and hope there will be video/audio. Thanks to both of you for organizing the gathering. Even in absentia, the good vibes are flowing out!

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Comment by Hans

December 8, 2006 @ 12:09 pm

All the presentations were surprisingly well put together. Great depth, especially with five minutes each. Highly recommend everyone who is able attend the event in February!

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Comment by Jonah Burke

December 8, 2006 @ 12:31 pm

Fantastic event and a great crowd. I was worried about the format, but it turned out great — kept things concise. Thanks, Brady, for organizing.

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Trackback by Collections

December 8, 2006 @ 2:24 pm

Let’s Ignite Seattle…

Last night I attended the first Ignite Seattle event, hosted by Make magazine and O’Reilly Radar. I took quite a few photos of the bridge-building contest and there are plenty more photos of the bridges and presentations in the Ignite Flickr po…

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Trackback by Entering Startup

December 8, 2006 @ 2:48 pm

Ignite Seattle and the power of a 5 minute preso…

Over two hundred people, several thousand popsicle sticks, tons of hot glue, thirteen bridges, twenty-five five minute presentations, fifteen seconds per slide, and a lot of beer… all ingredients for a pretty amazing geekfest at the LowerLevel i…

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Comment by Leo Dirac

December 8, 2006 @ 6:00 pm

Despite the second degree burns, I loved the bridge building contest! What fun!

Next time more space for the lectures, please!

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Comment by brady

December 8, 2006 @ 6:51 pm

we hear you! For the next event we will be taking over the upstairs of the CHAC.

thanks for the props everyone!
brady

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Comment by Jason

December 8, 2006 @ 6:57 pm

Thank you for putting this event together! I had an absolute blast. All PowerPoint/Keynote presentations should be five minutes long.

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Comment by Kieth Conner

December 8, 2006 @ 7:07 pm

Last night was a blast. I’m still amazed that the 998s held over 800lbs on their last test…
The bridge building was great fun, but the talks and those who showed are what sealed it as a definite must-go from now on.

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Pingback by Ignite Seattle! at mahalie.com

December 8, 2006 @ 7:15 pm

[…] The contest was fun and even the slideshow presentations were entertaining. Yes, I wrote slideshow presentations and entertaining in the same sentence! (Here’s a recap of a few). They were all tech-centric, but more importantly, each presenter was limited to 5 minutes each, much like the slideluck potshows. I saw Buster’s presentation but had to skip out on the last half due to a hunger strike by my friends…okay, and me too. Turns out I missed the Darfur Wall show, which is a bummer…found that earlier this week and already contributed to it (as should everyone) but it would have been cool to learn more about it. None of these photos are by me, check out the Flickr pool: Ignite Seattle […]

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Pingback by Jason Weill Web Productions » Blog Archive » All Presentations Should Be Five Minutes Long

December 8, 2006 @ 10:37 pm

[…] Last night I attended Ignite Seattle, a technology gathering unlike any I’ve seen before. Imagine 200 people packed in like sardines to watch a list of a diverse group of 25 people give rapid-fire talks to a captive, tech-savvy audience. […]

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Trackback by Betsy Aoki's WebLog

December 10, 2006 @ 11:39 pm

Free Live QnA t-shirts to the quizzical and answer-generous; also… Ignite Seattle!…

So I will be spending 4 days at CES in Las Vegas, showing off what Live QnA can do, hoping my shoes are…

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Pingback by (building the) Black Rock Federal Credit Union » Ignite Seattle slide decoder: Why $1 = $16

December 12, 2006 @ 8:47 pm

[…] What was Jesse talking about at Ignite Seattle? […]

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Pingback by Ignite Seattle! » Next Ignite: 2/13 at the CHAC

December 19, 2006 @ 9:09 am

[…] Bre and I have plotted with the owners of the CHAC to schedule another Ignite! We know that we need more space. We know that we need to keep the energy alive. We know that we need to top the last event. We know that we need to keep the bar nearby. We’re going to do all of those things and more… […]

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Pingback by (building the) Black Rock Federal Credit Union » Ignite Seattle II will be on Feburary 13th!

December 19, 2006 @ 2:19 pm

[…] Brady Forrest and Bre Pettis just announced the second installment of Ignite Seattle. Most of the Black Rock Federal team will be there and you should too! from the Ignite Seattle blog: Bre and I have plotted with the owners of the CHAC to schedule another Ignite! We know that we need more space. We know that we need to keep the energy alive. We know that we need to top the last event. We know that we need to keep the bar nearby. We’re going to do all of those things and more… […]

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