I'd love to resent, but can't make it to Chirp. Maybe next year. On 9 April 2010 07:11, Doug Williams <d...@twitter.com> wrote:
> Hi all -- > The Hack Day at Chirp is a remarkable opportunity for the Twitter > Platform. It is the first time that the ecosystem and Twitter's > extended team will meet under one roof. We are excited to collaborate > at such a deep level; answering questions face-to-face while updating > the Twitter team on the innovation ongoing in the ecosystem. > > It is cool to think that the Hack Day will represent the largest pool > of ecosystem companies and projects in the same room. To celebrate, we > are hosting a Showcase to demo several apps developed during the event > in addition to nascent companies beginning to gain traction. Here are > some of the ideas we will we will look for: > > * Commerce: tools for marketers, consumer analytics and consumer insights. > * Engagement: platforms for social good and government, leveraging > Twitter to drive engagement. > * Consumption: tools that surface relevant content, vertical > integrations, leveraging geotagged tweets, innovative mobile > experiences, user discovery, and media curation. > * Infrastructure: tools for developers, and application marketing and > distribution. > > The Showcase will feature demos of select products and a panel to > discuss the opportunities explored by these budding projects. The only > rules: projects must be less than one years old, must have less than > one million dollars in funding and someone must be at the Chirp Hack > Day on April 15th to present. > > To apply to demo at the Hack Day Showcase, please apply here [1] by > 3PM on April 15th, 2010. > > 1. http://bit.ly/chirpshowcase > > Thanks, > Doug > http://twitter.com/dougw > > > -- > To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject. >