July 7, 2009 7:00 PM - 700 attended

July 2009 NY Tech Meetup - America the Beautiful

Tuesday July 7th, gather with your fellow NYTMers to check out some hot new demos, as well as an exciting talk by writer Douglas Rushkoff.

Demos From:
Designer Pages
Zagat showing off an augmented reality mobile app
SpongeCell
Gliider
VocabSushi
urtak
And a short presentation by Jonathan Wegener, showing "the quintessential New Yorker's app!"

  • Robert Gibralter
    Robert Gibralter

    http://urtak.com/u/nytech what do you know? what do you really care about? please share your opinions, your questions for the NY Tech Meetup Community. Thank you.

    Posted July 3, 2009 at 7:47 AM
  • Frank
    Frank

    I can do amazing things with Excel! If you're into that sort of thing, say Hello to me before or after the meeting. Bring your laptop, especially since I don't have one to do a free demo on, franman21@msn.com

    Posted July 6, 2009 at 1:29 PM
  • Barrett Williams
    Barrett Williams

    Working on developing and prototyping a Linux-based eInk web-browsing device. Holla back if interested/giving2cents/constructive compliment&criticism.

    Posted July 6, 2009 at 8:19 PM
  • Robert Gibralter
    Robert Gibralter

    Do you need to refer to this site more than once for the address for tonight's demo night? yes ? no ? don't care http://urtak.com/u/nytech

    Posted July 7, 2009 at 1:31 PM
  • debnewman
    debnewman

    I agree with Peter -- Doug Rushkoff's time was too short. He had a lot to say and not enough time to say it in. He shouldn't be shooed off the stage after 10 minutes like the other presenters.

    Posted July 7, 2009 at 11:14 PM
  • Teresa Uthurralt
    Teresa Uthurralt

    Excellent company presentations. Really enjoyed the presentation on Iran. Doug Rushkoff gave lots of food for thought---would have been great to have had more time to discuss his thoughts...very provocative!

    Posted July 8, 2009 at 9:43 AM
  • John F Frankel
    John F Frankel

    Had a great time - as a newbie my expectations were blown away.

    Posted July 8, 2009 at 9:50 AM
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700 attended

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4.50 4.5089 (89 ratings)
  • Event Host
    Nate Westheimer
    Executive Director, Organizer
  • Tom Hughes
    A strong panel of demonstrators, somewhat marred by very poor A/V support. We spent an awful lot of time watching people fiddle with projector connections; I've got to believe there's a better way to do that. I don't remember this being an issue at IAC. The Iranian presenter was heart-wrenching -- a great and necessary idea to invite him.
  • Robert Gibralter
    +2 guests
    Great range of demos! Two great speakers on fascinating topics - Iran and "money." Excellent master of ceremonies, getting better all the time. Livestream a great added feature. Huge buzz of networking during and after the event.
  • Barrett Williams
    I noted to Nate Westheimer after the "show" that he had perhaps been a little bit "over-confident". As I understand it he had a predecessor, but I still feel as though I have to give him a lot of credit for his well-performed MC duties. Two suggestions I made: 1. More interactivity from the audience. Slapping the armrest/tablets for applause and hissing for booing is the Oxford Political Union method. This has potential for getting out of hand, but also for showing compassion/approval/disdain on a large scale and given where it is due. IMO, benefits > costs. 2. A better way of logistically "meeting up" with people you've gotten in touch with before the show. Hooking up "femto-cells" for the 4 major cell networks is one option. That's rather long term, so I would suggest a projected display to which SMS can be sent, or Twitters posted. This could be done before the show. A final option is to change your Bluetooth display name based on location.
  • Carrie H. Seifer
    Loved the pace, enjoyed the presentations and demos
  • Peter S. Crosby
    Good, but 10 mins for Doug Rushkoff at end is too little/too late
  • Beth Temple
    good line of up good, clear presentations and well-done sites, very professional
  • Gary Esposito
    Great way to see $ & meet new people and talk/network about the latest tech applications and how society is affected by it.
  • Thomas McDonald
    Excellent. My first NY Tech Meetup and I really enjoyed it. All of the presenters were interesting, especially the presenter on Iran and social media, and Doug Rushkoff.
  • Bernie Kahn
    Good energies and enthusiasm. Nate continues to do an awesome job or organizing and keeping things moving. Diverse great products presented, and I'm reachign out to let some folks know of ones of possible interest to them. Wish they'd allow building access more than 15 minutes before the meeting, to give some of us a chance to network. Bernie
  • Phil Michaelson
    i would have enjoyed a little more schmoozing/networking in the beginning
  • Rahul Anand
    excellent quality of ideas, very refined presentations and a fantastic way to stay plugged into technology innovation in nyc
  • Jonathan Lin
    Attendance was very impressive as usual, the presenters ranged from startups to well established and grounded companies, and we got two very good guest speakers last night that addressed the need to leverage the power of the internet and technology to empower the voices of Iran and the need to challenge ourselves to build a new currency and economy instead of relying and hoping for the rise of the failing economy we have so long depended on. The partnership with LiveStream gives people who are unable to attend the chance to participate and the organization of the NY Tech Meetup group continues to get better and better. This is one Meetup that I will continue to attend in the coming years.
  • David Alexander
    Great balance of business and social technologies. I enjoyed the non-demo speakers, wish they could've had a little bit more time to speak.
  • Erica Heinz
    One of the best so far (I've seen the last 4 or 5). Presentations were all interesting, and there was not too much delay in between them. Love the social consciousness bent.
  • Dominic Schmitt
    Demo's are good, but too long. Have four demos, not eight.
  • Larry Kay
    Wonderful apps!
  • Gayle
    Always inspiring to hear new businesses and good ideas flourishing. Also enjoyed the Iran election presentation and the energetic author sharing a completely new perspective. Very worthwhile.
  • Steven Lehrburger
    Demos were interesting, but the questions/answers in the Q&A's at the end of each demo could have been better. More time for discussion after Rushkoff's talk would have helped, because I got the impression that many people wanted to explore the topic further and have their questions answered in more depth. The screen wasn't bright enough! Cell reception! Wifi!
  • tracey
    Great presenters and excellent speakers
  • danny flamberg
    Loved the demos. Didn't think the Iranian guy told us anything new. Know & like Doug R but thought it was the wrong message to the wrong audience
  • Keil Decker
    Great pace of presentations and great content of speakers. Longer meeeting than I expected but worth every minute.
  • Aaron Gothelf
    The guest speakers really made the difference this time: Learning on the Iran post-election demonstrations from an Iranian was fascinating; Douglas Rushkoff rocks!
  • Leona Rubin (Leonaz)
    It was great! Well organized. Great new technology was displayed.
  • Peter Bakhirev
    +1 guest
    Douglas Rushkoff should have gotten more than 10 minutes to speak. Otherwise, great meetup.
  • rammohan holagundi
    very cool meetup ....
  • Sean Hull
    Great lineup of speakers. Lots of ideas, and good networking. I especially enjoyed hearing Doug Rushkoff speak.
  • Ryan Charles
    Thanks for letting me demo the Zagat app, I just wish I had T-Mobile reception. As a spectator I thoroughly enjoyed the other presentations.
  • Pinku Surana
    The Iranian dude rambled. The guy at the end had little to do with NYTech. The whole thing ran too long. Someday you need to figure out how to use a KVM to allow one demo to setup while the other is talking. Livestream was fantastic.
  • Meeky Hwang
    It was good but not as good as the last meet up.
  • Ivan Corsa
    Better transitions between speakers. More moderation during the post-demo questions; C'mon, Nate, step in and repeat those questions or prod for clarification on questions from audience.
  • Evan Hoffman
    sooo many people. it was fun but not the "meet-up" i was expecting.
  • Katherine Reifman
    I had to leave early, but really enjoyed the presentations I saw.
  • debnewman
    The theatre at FIT is soooo much better than the World Stages. Location, production value, comfort, etc. The presentations were pretty good this time, although the fellow from Iran was fairly irrelevant. I particularly liked the one from ExitStrategy, the advertising one, and the one from Zagats. The other presenters were weaker than their applications, which is usually the case (especially with geeks).
  • Federico Lara
    +1 guest

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