My Presentation @ Barcamp Senza Confini

February 2, 2008 on 9:17 pm | Tags: | In Blog, Conference, General, Social Software, Web2.0 | 3 Comments

Today the barcamp senza confini started. The organization was a charm, everything went perfect (kudos go to Georg Holzer and the whole team). The first day was great and I heard of a lot of interesting ideas and talked to a lot of interesting people. For myself I chose a short slot and I did the presentation on “Popularity, Power Laws and Interestingness” mentioned in the last post. Although a bit technical I hope I managed to describe some basic concepts as well as my idea. However for later review, here are my slides:

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  1. [...] have a look at Mercurial for my future projects. After that I wanted to watch the session of Matthias Lux but I didn’t make it into his session because of some interesting talks with different people [...]

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  2. [...] Mathias, on the other hand, talked about Zipfs power law/long tail story. His proposal ist that when you’re analyzing data you plot it on log/log scale and if it shows a linear chart you can start investigating if the data follows the principles. He also presented some statistics about “the bend”, the part of at which you start getting exponential growth and your page views start getting . For a lot of online content this is at about 50 users. Check out his presentation. [...]

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  3. [...] habe ich mich über Power Law informiert und bin dann in einem sehr interessanten Gespräch hängen geblieben, so dass [...]

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