Open Web Asia ’08 – Video Report

Open Web Asia ’08 started.

I wrote here that WiFi connection worked well yesterday, yes exactly, the signal was strong enough, but I found I couldn’t get bandwidth enough to bring live pictures with Ustream, because a number of audiences using WiFi came together in a very tiny room of the hotel.

Andrew Shuttleworth, an author of Asiajin as well as co-organizer of tokyo2point0, ran around and negotiated with some hotel guys, and he set up his own WiFi access point in the venue and provided with better broadband connectivity, which enabled live video streaming.

The conference consisted of four sessions (refer to the conference’s program for more details), and the first session is still stored in my camera. Please forgive me a couple of days to upload that to get online. The rest of the sessions were directly recorded onto Ustream, I put those here first.

Keep your eye on Asiajin for more reports covering the event.

Session1: Insights and Best Practices (coordinated by: Bernard Moon)

Session2: Innovations in Asia (Coordinated by: Tangos Chan & Gang Lu)

Session3: Collaboration (Coordinated by: Benjamin Joffe)

Session4: East meets West (Coordinated by: George Godula)

I tried my best to get better stabled visual and audio without noise, but I apologize for any inconvenience in the video.

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Author Information  Masaru IKEDA has co-founded several system integration companies and consulting firms in Tokyo. He has been contributing serial columns to nationwide newspapers and IT periodicals, also he's currently serving as tech consultant for several web companies. See this for more bio. His private blog is here.


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  1. social networks as well as some still largely unknown concepts such as enhanced search and knowledge service. Of course there was much more to say but hey, we had only 10 minutes! Additionally, you can find the first webcam videos of the sessionhere

  2. week-end thanking my friends for their help. Like blogging, it only “works” if you share back and share constantly as well. Anyway here are the slides, my presentation was recorded but I am not sure if it will be posted online. More soon. Update: thevideos of the sessions are heremine is at the end of the Collaboration session.

  3. Conference was held in Seoul recently, it is the first pan-Asia tech event to bring together startups, investors and industry players in Asia and western countries. Check out these videos of the panel (thanksMasaru IKEDA from Asiajin) Session2: Innovations in Asia (Coordinated by: Gang Lu & China Web2.0 Review) Session3: Collaboration (Coordinated by: Benjamin Joffe) Session4: East meets West (Coordinated by: George Godula)

  4. your own. (tags: japan korea ) Mi scuso preventivamente per la pochezza di puntualità sul post ma ritengo di estremo interesse i commenti e le opinioni che sono maturate a Seoul martedì scorso. Vi invito pertanto a dare un’occhiataad alcuni interventi della prima sessione (Via Asiajin) Le slides sopra sono state realizzate da Puls8Star, a mio parere una delle aziende Web europee più competitive in Asia. Come dire… Web 2.0 è anche Asia no?

  5. [...] Today I brought you live stream of the conference, recorded video are already uploaded to Asiajin. http://asiajin.com/blog/2008/10/14/open-web-asia-08-video-report/ [...]

  6. [...] Yes, I’m one of the organizer of the event, but it is a pity that I cannot go to Seoul this time. If you also missed this awesome event like me, you can still check out these videos of the panel. Thanks Masaru IKEDA from Asiajin. [...]

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