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FOWA – It’s all about exactly that

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

This year’s FOWA was my first, and what an event it turned out to be. There are so many exciting things in store for us and I was delighted to get an insight into the Future of Web Applications!

All of the presentations were interesting and beneficial and I struggled to whittle them down to a compiled a list of points from those that I found particularly interesting, but here goes.

The first talk to really get me thinking was ‘Get Niche, Rich and Go Mainstream’ with David Prager. I’d always personally brushed over Niche (or was it Nitch ;) ) markets thinking that there wasn’t really a huge amount of revenue to be made there. Turns out I was very wrong, these are the untapped markets and it would seem the web is leaning towards this. It would make sense that the more relevant you can make your web app to someone the more likely they are to use you time and time again to get the best most suited product.

The next presentation to have my mind boggled was ‘Going Global’ with Cat Lee, the statistic that really sticks in my brain from Cat’s presentation is this: Facebook was translated into French in 24 hours, yes 24 hours! That’s incredible and how did they do it? They got their users to…genius. Why pay a third party or in-house employees to complete a requirement for you when you can ask your users whom are willing and eager to help. Facebook has created such a dedicated and loyal community that they want to work from them for free, this is proof of the power of crowd sourcing.

Both Kevin Rose’s and Gary V’s presentations left me with some points that seemed logical but one’s I’d never sat down and identified before. One of those being over featuring, by that I mean giving your users too many features. Instead do fewer features well continuing to improve on those that the users love. Remember to never think you know your users, you don’t. Ask them what they want – a feedback form is not good enough – get them to tell you what works for them and what doesn’t, that way they feel like the contributed and contribution gives you a sense of belonging. Something like uservoice.com seems ideal.

I have to mention Bruce Lawson’s talk on HTML5 – how very exciting! HTML5 really has something new to bring to the game, I can’t wait for all current browsers to support it (come on IE). Bruce’s Friday talk was SO good Ryan replaced his own panel debate on Saturday with another talk from Bruce, upon hearing what he had to say and demonstrate I’d definitely encourage people to experiment with it, although not on a live deployment just yet as it’s not fully supported.

I think my favourite presentation has to be one on Accessibility by Robin Christopherson – How to Increase the Accessibility of Your Web App. Firstly, what an amazing guy if you get the chance to see one of his presentations please go, it will be worth it. Before listening to this presentation I’d always kind of skipped over accessibility but I now realise the error of my ways! I did not realise that by making your site inaccessible you are cutting out a sizable slice of the market. If you’ve never put your site through a screen reader, do it (here’s a free download). I guarantee it will shed a new light on the importance of accessibility.

In my opinion FOWA was a great success (despite the issues with wifi) and an exciting look into the technologies we have awaiting us. I always find it so liberating to mingle and debate topics with such passionate, intelligent and driven people and FOWA was buzzing with just those types.

FOWA 2009

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
FOWA Conference

FOWA Conference

Having lived a mile or so away from last year’s venue, I remember my local Twitter stream showing nothing but tweets from the conference. Many Web professionals talk highly of the Future Of Web Apps Conference (FOWA) and so this year I thought I would go along and see what the hype is all about. FOWA is organised by Carsonified who run events and workshops for Web professionals (designers and developers).

This year’s event was sponsored by companies such as Microsoft, Pay Pal, Vodafone and Yahoo, who all had stands with demos, competitions and some very cool freebies. The event, held at the Kensington Town Hall, was a sell out. It was hosted by Carsonified’s very own CEO Ryan Carson and boasted names such as Kevin Rose (Digg) and Gary Vaynerchuk (Wine Library TV) who received a fantastic reception from the FOWA crowd.

Ryan introduced a Twitter related application, developed to help FOWA conference goers to meet and find people with similar interests. The Hello App (@helloapp) works by entering the code attached to each chair in the conference hall. Your Twitter icon would then show where the seat was located on the online seating plan and you could then see who was sitting around you. Other commands such as ‘meets’ and ‘high fives’ would also be sent by the user to @helloapp and points would be gained in order to win prizes. Voucher codes were also scattered around the venue to gain points/ icons. There were prizes for various combinations of points/ icons collected. The big prize ( built to scale remote control truck) was won by Calvin Robinson who wasted no time in opening it!!!

Day one was kicked off by Kevin Rose who delivered an inspiring talk on how to get your site from one to one million users. All of the talks could be watched in the main auditorium or downstairs in the Sun (Microsystems) Startup Essentials ‘Chill Out’ lounge, where conference goers could sit on the bean bags, relax and watch the talks on the big screens. As well as the beanbag area, Sun Startup Essentials provided stand space for various music startups such as Audio Boo, GigLocator, Soundcloud and Mix Cloud , giving them access to network and show demos of their products to over 700 people. Stewart Townsend, Matt Hosanee and Lucy Hillman did a superb job and to top it all off, at the end of the first day, they provided pizza and beer for everyone! The official FOWA party (sponsored by PayPal) followed, which resulted in a lot of hungover people for Fridays session.

There was a noticeable increase in people watching the conference from the chill out room on Friday, but everyone seemed to be enjoying the presentations. The day ended with the highly amusing Gary and Keven show, which saw a girl from the audience, throw herself on stage and battle with another startup founder to ‘pimp their startup’. The Twitter feed in the background at times got unruly, but was extremely entertaining!

All in all, my first FOWA was great! The event was superbly organised and apart from the sketchy Internet, I think it went extremely well. I enjoyed the presentations a lot, although I felt there could have been a better representation from the UK; 80% of the speakers were American and despite the fact I thought they were really good and entertaining, it would have been nice to see some home grown talent.

Well done to everyone involved in the organising! A great success!

Tomorrow we will have the technical review of the talks.



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