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The world is evolving. Certain things happened in the 19th and 20th century that were very important and useful for that time frame. Now we are in the 21th century, and, thanks to new technologies like the internet, things are changing. But, what exactly is changing, and how can I be a part of it?
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2. Who is that guy?
3. 22 years old 4. Fedora all round contributor 5. Co organizer Loadays.org 6. Devnox 7. Today's Topics
8. Tomorrow is a mystery 9. Today is a gift 10. There is no free lunch 11. Yesterday is history 12. The good old days..
13. No need for copyright 14. People were creative
15. Told stories 16. ... 17. Mass production
From 17 thcentury
18. Copyright
19. Change is dangerous
20. Tomorrow is a mystery 21. Sharing is caring
22. MusicOpen Source licenses
23. Hardware 24. Business model
25. Viral marketing 26. Pay what you want
27. Not for big bonuses 28. Today is a gift 29. Open what? 30. Open what? 31. Free what? 32. Everything is possible
33. Cheap hardware Easy to share
34. Question!
35. Be awesome
36. Share stuff
37. Music 38. Knowledge 39. On Communities Contributors (5%) Participants (15%) Consumers (80%) SEEK SHARE PARTICIPATE 40. On communities Future User Pool Future User Pool User Pool influence 41. Incentives
42. 49% of people want
43. Not stability and security* http://www.vkbanen.nl/banen/artikel/Starter-wenst-afwisseling/101389.html 44. There is no free lunch 45. Do stuff
46. Hardware (50 to 1000 euro) 47. Travel to conferences (100 to 1000euro) 48. New friends (priceless) 49. Knowledge (priceless) 50. So what?
51. Help make it happen
52. Disclaimer
53. Sources
54. Group Picture: Mirn Duffy 55. 'Video killed the radio star'http://www.siliconcloud.com/blog/bid/60601/Video-killed-the-radio-star-and-now-is-after-your-website 56. Special thanks to:
57. Jeroen van Meeuwen 58. Pieter Colpaert 59. Questions? [email_address] Twatter: @biertie Identica: @bdesmet CONTACT: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.