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  • Data without limits

    Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon, gave a fascinating talk on ‘Data without Limits’ to a packed house at NEXT11. The essential premise of his presentation was that, in terms of data, bigger is better.

  • It’s More Fun to Compute: Marketing and Product Development Goes Data

    By Anja Waltemate

    Fredrik Marcus and Martin Deinoff from Creuna, the biggest and best-known digital agency in Denmark gave a short talk about how product development and marketing are more and more melting together before they successfully beamed a mouse live on NEXT11-stage.

  • Algorithms that govern our lives

    By Anja Waltemate

    In his interview at NEXT11 Peter Vesterbacka talked about Rovio’s journey to the best selling game ‘Angry Birds’.

  • The 4-hour body

    At NEXT11, best-selling author Tim Ferriss gave an overview of his book ‘The 4 Hour Body’, which is intriguingly subtitled ‘An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman’.

  • Bright Data, Big City

    By Anja Waltemate

    At NEXT11 Raul Krauthausen confessed his admiration of data in a very particular context – the way it can be used to help wheelchair users.

  • Otto Group invests in the Oryx Project and Florian Heinemann’s talk on NEXT11 might have been the trigger

    By Alisha Steffens

    One of the most watched videos of last year’s NEXT was the talk by Florian Heinemann, CEO of Rocket Internet. More than 12,500 people saw his thoughts on successful marketing after the conference. He talked about achieving better comprehension of the customer’s journey and the different customer quality that some companies in the e-commerce business tend to neglect.

  • Dumphonia: Why it is Smart to Embrace Feature Phones, SMS and the Like

    Jessica Colaço is one of the top woman in Kenya’s business scene and manager at iHub, Kenya. At NEXT11 she talked about the mobile revolution in Kenya within the last decade.

  • The Puzzle Pieces of a Mobile Web Approach

    Wolfram Kriesing, uxebu…

  • Will Everyone Love Data?

    By Thomas Promny

    Will data be loved by everyone? Considering the online advertising market the answer certainly won’t be yes. Especially…

  • High Performance Websites in Internet Explorer 6

    Malte Ubl, Google…

  • Next Generation Web-Apps with CouchDB

    Jan Lehnardt, CouchBase…

  • Node.js Digs Dirt – about Data-Intensive Real-Time Applications

    Isaac Z. Schlueter, Joyent…

  • Architecture for 10^X

  • Play with screens: Why check-out is more important than check-in

    Sam Morton, Screenreach…

  • Case Studies: Accelerating Dynamic Content Through Intelligence in the Cloud

    Thorsten Deutrich, Cotendo…

  • Smartest Common Denominator: Touchscreens and the Future of Screen Design

    Oliver Reichenstein, Information Architects…

  • Paper Video Games

    Bertrand Duplat, Volumique…

  • Alternate Reality Games – The Future of Mobile Entertainment

    Adrian Hon, Six to Start…

  • Mobile Gaming

    Peter Vesterbacka, Rovio…

  • Games Love Data

    Jonathan Weiss, Peritor…

  • Situational Shopping: How Augmented Reality Will Change Your Shopping Experience

    Olivier Audouze, Total Immersion…

  • Mobile Payment – How Payment Innovations Spark Multi-Channel Commerce

    Holger Spielberg, Paypal…

  • Free Your Apps or Starve In Your Walled Garden

    Matthäus Krzykowski, Xyologic…

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