mashup event: July 18 - TV 2.0 ..

Posted by Open Gardens on June 30th, 2007 - 1:06 am

Tony fish is doing one more mashup event on July 18 on TV 2.0. More details HERE

mashup* Event - TV 2.0

A mashup of TV, Web and Mobile is transforming the broadcast content world which has gone largely unchanged for its entire consumer life. For more than 60 years the TV has entertained, informed and captivated but as the traditional model disappears, content promises to become completely personalized, interactive and enjoyed on-demand.

A quick search for "TV" will give you a wide range of opinion on what TV2.0 could be, the imaginary services, the level of choice, new shared social experiences, the endless possibilities for new services and technology choices. TV2.0 mashup* event will provide speakers who can provide expert observations and debate about what TV2.0 is and how it will be delivered?

The debate will address:-

1. Who will generate the most content for a fragmented world? Professional or Amateurs

2. Which line of site screen will be the most valuable?

3. What does 'no constraints' really mean and how can it be delivered

4. What will happen to content made for an audience?

5. Will there still be a shared social experience. "What did you think of the Eastenders story line last night"

6. Which platform will be the most important web, mobile or broadcast?

7. Sky, BT, BBC, ITV - who will win and who will loose?


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Ajit Jaokar is the CEO of a London based publishing company futuretext focussing on mobility and Digital convergence. Ajit Jaokar also chairs Oxford University's next generation mobile applications panel and is working extensively with mobile web 2.0 i.e. the impact of web 2.0 on mobility and digital convergence. His book Mobile web 2.0 will be released in June 2006. He currently plays an advisory role to a number of mobile start-ups in the UK and Scandinavia and works with the governments and trade missions of a number of countries including South Korea, Ireland and the Faroe Islands. He is also a member of the Web 2.0 Working Group.