6. Firewh樽l Design
Inspired by Iconfactorys Pixelpalooza,
I got into pixel art, drew hundreds of icons,
and met my 鍖rst two co-workers.
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8. Blinksale
Frustrated with our billing solution, we
wrote our own and decided to make it fun.
And useful.
Thank You Notes were an unusual
selling point that resonated with those who
used the service.
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10. 鴛界看稼京顎鍖仰艶岳
50,000 people came to collect
icons and trade them with friends.
Fewer than 15 percent of those
people actually used the icons for a
design project.
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11. Causes
Causes was envisioned as a standalone
site to encourage social giving.
Causes was re-imagined as a
Facebook application and
$30 million has been raised.
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13. Where are we now?
PIVOT to the PRESENT
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14. PackRat
PackRat was created at a scale that
assumed most people would play
one hour a day.
We quickly learned our core audience
was playing 6-10 hours a day.
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28. Add Go to a Wallaby
and you get a Gowalla. Really.
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29. Stay true to your vision.
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30. Where are we going?
FADS vs. THE FUTURE
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31. The Fads
Checking In
Game Mechanics
Badges
Geo-blah-blah-blah...
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32. Check In Overload
Checking In is the status update for
the places we go. It has succeeded
where other concepts have failed.
Now were checking into television,
books, video games, states of
consciousness, and more.
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33. Game Mechanics
A new wave of services are
repurposing ideas from Farmville and
World of Warcraft.
Games provide simple incentives for
completing ordinary tasks.
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34. Game mechanics are
subservient to the usefulness
of the service.
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35. Badges? We dont need
no stinking badges.
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36. Badges
Badges are the poster child for the
success of location-based services, but
theres nothing new under the sun.
Badges and achievements are driving
activity around the web,
but are they really?
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37. Social validation
is the primary driver
for activity on todays web.
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38. Social Validation
We share on Facebook in order to
receive comments and likes.
We post to Twitter with the hope of
being re-tweeted.
We upload to Flickr to be favorited.
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43. Geo-noise
Every week a new location-based
service is born with a vision to cash in.
Location in and of itself is boring.
People dont care about the technology.
Nor should they.
Context matters.
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44. Conclusion
Checking in is a temporary solution.
Badges and game mechanics
are not the special sauce
that magically makes everything tasty.
The industry must become
people friendly.
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45. The Future isn't what it used to be.
I'm not surprised, I'm not surprised.
Most of us live on boats of luxury.
We're so con鍖ned. Were so con鍖ned.
G d Morning by Rogue Wave
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46. The Future
Mobile, Background Services and
Passive Applications
Community
Social Good
Story
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47. Get o鍖 your a !
People have visited places nearly
3 million places in every country in
the world with Gowalla.
Location is the secret ingredient to
amazing mobile experiences.
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49. TrS-80 of the Future
Soak this one in.
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50. Pa ive A lications
For mobile services to become truly useful,
they must not interrupt our daily
lives or social interactions.
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54. The Case Against Corporate Responsibility
The idea that companies have a responsibility
to act in the public interest and will pro鍖t
from doing so is fundamentally 鍖awed...
Governments are a far more effective
protector of the public good than any
campaign for corporate social responsibility.
An樽l Karnani, WSJ
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55. And to that we say...
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56. With every pair you purchase,
TOMS will give a new pair of shoes
to a child in need.
ONE for ONE.
TOMS Shoes
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57. I think many of our problems as a country
would be solved if people had thick passports.
There's just no substitute for
actually going and seeing things.
Ma Damon
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61. Will your system be alright
When you dream of home tonight?
There is no message we're receiving
Let me know, is your heart still beating?
Are we human or are we dancers?
The Kiers
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62. Co uni
Flickr and Wikipedia set the example.
Nearly 3 million places
crowdsourced on Gowalla
(we were naive).
10,000 daily photos
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63. What does this mean
for services like Gowalla?
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65. Double Rainbow
Find the extraordinary in the everyday.
Surprise and delight people when they
check in, tell a story or share a photo.
Inspire people to discover and share
the world with their friends.
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66. What does this mean
for you and the projects
youre creating for tomorrow?
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67. Surprise!
Creating products that provide
real value to real people.
Build a community... then delight it!
Connect people with the real world.
Inspire people to do the extraordinary.
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68. Find me on Twitter @jw
Badass Background Illustration by Will Bryant
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