March 30, 2009 3:00 PM - 504 attended

MoMo #10: MoMo invites...

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Get ready for MoMo #10! This time it will be the best of our own community who are taking the stage and the recommendations from our MoMo founder peers.

In short
* Date: Monday, March 30th, 2009
* Time: 16:00 - 19:00 (excl. 'borrel', 15:00 doors open)
* Location: Rode Hoed (Keizersgracht 102, Amsterdam - Map)

Speakers
* Thomas Engel - Snowboard and Mobile (LinkedIn)
* Iskander Smit - Exploding Websites (LinkedIn)
* Peter Luit (LinkedIn) & Johan Hagenbeuk (LinkedIn) - eBooks
* Christine Karman - Mobile -15y +15y (LinkedIn)
* Gerd Leonhard - The Future of Mobile Media & Content (LinkedIn, website, twitter)

Keep an eye on this space for future updates about the line up and the program.

Mobile Monday would not be possible without the help of our founding partner Vodafone, our supporters CM and NedStat. Thanks for making this event possible!

  • Roy Duffels
    Roy Duffels

    Heb er weer zin in

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 12:02 PM
  • Harrie van der Lubbe
    Harrie van der Lubbe

    wow 100 registrations in 1 minute

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 12:02 PM
  • vanmaanen
    vanmaanen

    @roy duffels inderdaad, belooft weer een goede MoMo te worden. :Marc.

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 12:03 PM
  • Harm van Vugt
    Harm van Vugt

    144 attendees in the first 4 minutes. Cool!

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 12:07 PM
  • Anne Jan Roeleveld
    Anne Jan Roeleveld

    Is het gehele programma inmiddels al bekend?

    Heb er ook weer zin in :)

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 12:09 PM
  • Simon Vreeman
    Simon Vreeman

    vorige mono ingeschreven met een nokia 6300 nu met een iPod touch. Lekker mobile dus :) ik heb er weer zin aan!

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 12:19 PM
  • MikevHoenselaar
    MikevHoenselaar

    Ben benieuwd. Wordt voor mij de eerste keer. Wat mee te brengen? ;-)

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 12:50 PM
  • Jean-Paul Horn
    Jean-Paul Horn

    Al een paar edities niet aanwezig kunnen zijn, maar nu weer graag van de partij (@JeanPaulH)

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 1:23 PM
  • Matthijs Kleverlaan
    Matthijs Kleverlaan

    nog geen enkele editie aanwezig geweest, maar wel steeds uitgebreid naar de video's teruggekeken.. ben benieuwd..

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 3:49 PM
  • Jolinde Segeren
    Jolinde Segeren

    staat genoteerd! Ben benieuwd naar het finale programma.

    Posted March 9, 2009 at 4:09 PM
  • hidde tuinstra
    hidde tuinstra

    Volgens mij ben ik binnen! :)

    Posted March 16, 2009 at 12:07 PM
  • Patrick Mulder
    Patrick Mulder

    great!

    Posted March 16, 2009 at 12:47 PM
  • Lucas van der Molen
    Lucas van der Molen

    Gaat snel met de laatste beschikbare plaatsen!

    Posted March 16, 2009 at 12:50 PM
  • Karin Hallebeek
    Karin Hallebeek

    13.33 uur: en ik ben al #43 op de wachtlijst. Had ik maar niet moeten lunchen ;-)

    Posted March 16, 2009 at 1:33 PM
  • A former member

    #39

    Posted March 16, 2009 at 1:44 PM
  • Aljo Hartgers
    Aljo Hartgers

    Damn, te laat! de hele ochtend aan gedacht.... Dáár hebben ze alarmen in iPhones voor bedacht.

    Posted March 16, 2009 at 2:32 PM
  • Jelle Kaat
    Jelle Kaat

    He... jammer. Is 15.10 uur en krijg een mailtje dat ik kan komen. Jammer maar voor mij te laat ;-).
    Volgende keer beter!

    Posted March 30, 2009 at 3:21 PM
  • Wieske Ebben
    Wieske Ebben

    Ik wilde m'n RSVP nog afmelden, maar te laat! Excuses....

    Posted March 30, 2009 at 4:53 PM
  • wendelien
    wendelien

    Zag te laat dat ik als reserve nummer 93 toch uitgenodigd was, volgende keer beter.
    WS

    Posted March 30, 2009 at 5:21 PM
  • Jolinde Segeren
    Jolinde Segeren

    Although the quality of Pecha Kucha presentations differs, in my opnion that's the charme of the Pecha Kucha concept. Off course Gerd Leonhard was fantastic. He 's definitely an inspiring performer.
    The Twitterscreen with the backchannel distracts in the way it is used now.
    Keep the screen but tweeps use it in an way that contributes the content and with respect for the speakers!
    By the way next #momo is announced 1 june. I think this can not be correct because of Pentecost?

    Posted April 1, 2009 at 10:10 AM
  • Maarten den Braber
    Maarten den Braber

    If you want to comment on the backchannel with this #momo also take a look at our blogpost http://www.mobilemonday.nl/2009/04/01/what-about-the-back...

    Posted April 1, 2009 at 4:20 PM
  • Martijn Pannevis
    Martijn Pannevis

    @joldine 1st of june IS correct. Now you don't have to skip work, but skip your own free time to join Momo #11. Which will have an amazing lineup.

    Posted April 1, 2009 at 4:32 PM
  • Simon Siahaya
    Simon Siahaya

    Jammer, zag te laat dat ik alsnog een RSVP in de mailbox had... Volgende keer maar op tijd aanmelden.

    Posted April 2, 2009 at 8:25 AM
  • Jonathan Marks
    Jonathan Marks

    I would limit the number of Pecha Kucha idea pitches to 4 (ideally 3) and offer those taking part the chance to rehearse once beforehand. Some had good ideas but stranded on their delivery. At LIFT, the open stage is prepared in advance to keep the standards high and the chance of failure low. At SxSW they used twitter during sessions but used a specific twitter name for that session....keep the signal/noise ratio higher.

    Posted April 2, 2009 at 8:19 PM
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  • Event Host
    Sam Warnaars
    Co-Organizer
  • Event Host
    Yuri van Geest
    Co-Organizer
    I had a terrific time, especially with a fantastic crowd and with the presentations by Christine and Gerd Leonhard :) We respect your feedback! We all hope that the visitors of MoMo understand on a fundamental level that MoMo takes risks. That is part of our culture and concept. We did an open source MoMo with user generated content to experiment. Even two on the spot spontaneous presentations. That is good. That means that sometimes a presentation is good, sometimes bad, that is part of the game. We don't want and can't control all presentations. We learn, you learn. But we dig and uphold our motto: "Failure is when we stop trying". On top, we would like to stress that we can not fulfill all needs of our visitors. Some want business cases and case studies, some want vision and inspiration, some want surprises, some want a backchannel, some don't. Finally, we are working on MoMo #11 with world class speakers like Howard Rheingold, Om Malik, Jamais Cascio, Joseph Pine II, Moore etc.
  • Event Host
    Claire Boonstra
  • Event Host
    Maarten den Braber
    Co-Organizer
  • Event Host
    Martijn Pannevis
    Co-Organizer
  • Event Host
    Marc Fonteijn
    Organizer
  • Lorentz Stout
    Unfortunately i was only able to see the first part, which was a little disappointing. The short Pecha Kucha's were not really inspirating and also visually not really attracting.
  • Harrie van der Lubbe
    ik vond het pitchen voor het podium een erg leuke invulling. keep up the good work, steeds zoiets is leuk. het backchannel bleek echt een leven op zichzelf te hebben; heftig qua informatiestroom, maar blijf het houden!
  • Paulus Veltman
    Great talk by Gerd Leonhard compensated a program that was - overall - not very inspiring to me. This said, even a lesser MoMo is still great. Keep experimenting in actively involving the audience, please.
  • Chris
    Some very interesting speakers - especially toward the end. I would like to see more opportunity specific information ... Also I'd like to see a way people can see who others are at a glance (not just the name - but profession - or web-site owned) Perhaps a list - looking for this ... kind of help/kind of contacts - on the wall? or optional stand-up introductions ... Am I also ignorant in expecting everything to be in English? Dutch has a rather limited viewing audience outside of Amsterdam - it feels like a hybrid cross at the moment half way between the two languages. Useful twitter passing twitter questions should be highlighted by a member of the team. I'm interested in helping out :)
  • Jolinde Segeren
    great atmosphere, although to many speakers vague speakers, unclair what their message was. Gerd Leonhard was really great to listen to. The twitter bckground is funny, but be care that when it becomes to much it' distracts persons attention. For the non-experienced speakers this can be frustrating. But please keep the screen!
  • Christine
    I like the event, I liked the crowd. Thanks for attending. I found it was difficult to turn a 45 min. presentation into a 400 second Pecha Kucha. Little room for improvising :-)
  • Bert van der Meer
    Last speaker was GREAT!
  • Johan Lemmens
    Good meeting again, especially the last speaker.. One critical point though .. pls manage the backchannel, educate the crowd or coach the speakers on the use of a backchannel. Too much remarks were severely off-topic, no questions or plain offensive towards the speakers. Good use of a backchannel gives character to a debate and improves the presenation and user interaction (which was proven the case at many MoMo meetings) but in this particular meetup it was disturbing and in some cases even rude.
  • sebvandijk
    The last presentation saved the day!
  • Martijn Verver
    Gerd leonhard rockte big time!
  • Karile Klug
    Presentations like Gerd Leonhard's is the reason I attend MoMo's! Brilliant, inspiring and intelectually challenging.
  • Dirk Groten
    In retrospect, the Pecha-Kucha format combined with the restrictions on the topics to discuss were too difficult for most speakers, forcing them in a format that didn't bring the vibe and energy that usually accompanies momo presentations. The e-book presentation was ok, but not very visionary. The presentation by Gerd Leohard was great, but also here on a theme that has been discussed so widely already that I didn't really get new insights or inspiration.
  • Geerten van Hooff
    Forget the Pancho Vila (or whatever?) presentation style. Obviously the presenters are often struggling with the concept which makes it awkward for both presenters and audience. The added value of this type of presentation is not clear to me. Skip the twitter feed or tone it down. Nice gimmick, but not more than that and it is distracting and in some cases even leads to respectless comments on the speakers. Or find a useful function for it, which (in my humble opinion) is not about useless comments on beer and jokes about the speaker :-) I loved Gerd Leonhard's presentation. Good one! I could listen to him for two hours more. The open space pitch was interesting. Again all was well organised. Thanks again! Cheers, Geerten
  • Jan Cramer
    Last speaker picked up the pace a lot !
  • Michel Jansen
    The Pecha Kucha concept worked great: it kept the presentations short and to the point, although the MoMo crew should be a lot more strict in terminating presentations that go overtime ;) For some presenters, it was noticeable that they were new to the concept, and I sometimes missed the "lessons learned" part, but the overall experience was good. The closing notes of Gerd were inspirational and exactly what I expect from MoMo material. Good job!
  • jan simons
    Interesting to see how the maxims of Web 2.0 - "community, creativity, collaboration" - are being translated into the business models of Web 3.0, and what the role of mobile communication devices is in all this.
  • Jan-Joost Kraal
    Overall it was good. The Pecha Kucha style presentations were ok, and the 10 minutes open podium was soso. Gerd Leonhard was fantastic. But please, please remove the screen with the backchannel! I'm a big fan of Twitter, but this has proven no added value whatsoever, other than a couple of people asking where they are or making stupid remarks from their chair. It's not interactive at all to the speakers and downright inappropriate towards them. Unless you count distraction as added value. Please consider this.
  • Stephan Verveen
    Besides the eBook presentation, I enjoyed this time and especially @gleonhard
  • Yahay Alabdeli
    some presentations was not related to the mobile
  • Hans Blankenburgh
    Good initiative, I applaud more international (English) presentations. Visionairs, Tech guru's, Funding/ M&A experts, Global exposure subjects as items for future MoMo meetings. A bit of positive feedback is to let people talk more about their product/company as the presentations where a bit to much 'common' information (in general all these people should be industry experts or at least early-adapters) hence more in depth analysis and some technical exposure. Another good point to address is to show where Amsterdam mobile development relates to other countries, what are this group strong/weak points. Where are we going, how do we connect to the global MoMo network how to collaborate more (no fear of sharing ;o) Cheers & keep on the good work I see a great future ahead! Hans Blankenburgh
  • Simon Vreeman
    Great speakers. I'm looking forward to #11
  • Arne
    Had a great time today. Enjoyed Gerd Leonhard a lot.
  • Ton de Jong
    Aantal interessante sprekers. Stuitend commentaar via de backchannel - dat heeft zijn beste tijd nu echt wel gehad. Breng het respect voor de presentator terug!
  • Henk Beijert
    Good vibe, some nice speakers, had lot's of fun
  • Sander MUnsterman
    Relatively good presentations, Gert Leonhard was the star of the day. If there would be 3 speakers like this guy, I would surely not mind to pay for MoMo. keep on going MoMo A'dam !!
  • Peer Goudsmit
    not much new(s) concept is OK
  • Ferjan Ormeling
    I heard absolutely nothing new or inspirational :-(
  • Peter van Beelen
    Meer denkers zoals de laatste. Geen preso's meer van de sponsors en zeker geen 2.
  • wilbert willems
    before the break: bad after break: good
  • Daan de Wijs
    Interesting speakers
  • Bob Lei
    lag 't aan mijn vermoeidheid of konden de sprekers gewoon niet prikkelen/inspireren/motiveren?
  • Floris Pols
    Gerd Leonhard was great
  • Vincent Rietveld
    inspiring
  • Jim Kreeftenberg
    Primarily I came te see Gerd Leonhard and he delivered more than well! On the other hand I hoped to be surprised by the other speakers but unfortunately none of them did. I had a very nice afternoon and I must say MoMo#10 was very well organized. My compliments! All the best and I hope to attend any MoMo in the nearby future. Thanks!
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