Chris Messina
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
San Francisco Bay Area United States
Profession
Funemployed
Site Web
m.me/messinabot
À propos
Chris Messina is a designer, writer, avid Twitterer, and speaker who’s known for inventing the hashtag.
He works with developers, product designers, entrepreneurs, and communities to bring to life projects that should exist but don’t. His superpower is pioneering initiatives before most people realize they’ll be important, for example: co-organizing the community that launched Firefox, creating Google Developers, opening the first coworking spaces on earth, and starting BarCamp (the unconference). He’s currently chasing down a trend he calls “conversational commerce” in the bot/messaging space. He previously lead developer experience at Uber.
Mots-clés
openid
diso
identity
oauth
activitystreams
activity streams
facebook
xmpp
atom
portablecontacts
microformats
hashtags
mozilla firefox
social web
spreadfirefox
open web
generativity
socialweb
openstack
webjam9
fbwofb
webjam
fowa
opensocial
opensource
openidoauthmicroformats
openwebvancouver
design
convcomm
web
social media marketing
chat
customer service
ux
bots
uber
stanford university
spread firefox
chicago
socialdevcamp
google
fsws
community
open source
osbridge
marxism
activity theory
webfinger
googleio
googlesocial
pop computing
parc
parcforum
sxsw gettingstreamy activitystreams atom microform
social search
data capital
web 20
mindtrek
davidrecordonoauth
oscon
oscon2009
josephsmarr
poco
chrismessina
n2y4
wv09
webvisions
twiistbe
twiist
iranelection
own09
web2expo
w2e
ignitedenver
drupalcon
#tcamp09
#openidux
diwd
disoproject
eotw
edgeoftheweb
fowalondon
fowa08
reboot
reboot10:
openweb
socialnetworking
Tout plus
- Présentations
- Documents
- Infographies
The Social Universe
JESS3
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il y a 13 ans
What Sucks About Foursquare Today
JESS3
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il y a 13 ans
Apple Study: 8 easy steps to beat Microsoft (and Google)
Ouriel Ohayon
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il y a 13 ans
The Real Life Social Network v2
Paul Adams
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il y a 13 ans
User Behavior Tracking with Google Analytics, Garb, and Vanity
Tony Pitale
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il y a 13 ans
Open APIs: State of the Market, May 2010
John Musser
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il y a 13 ans
HTML5--The 30,000' View (A fast-paced overview of HTML5)
Peter Lubbers
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il y a 13 ans
Drupalcon keynote: Open Source and Open Data in the age of the cloud
Tim O'Reilly
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il y a 14 ans
Why keep it to yourself? Teaching everyone on the team to do usability testing
Dana Chisnell
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il y a 14 ans
Chirp 2010: Too many secrets, but never enough: OAuth at Twitter
Taylor Singletary
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il y a 14 ans
Bridging the gap between our online and offline social network
Paul Adams
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il y a 14 ans
Social Search: A Little Help From My Friends
Brynn Evans
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il y a 14 ans
Re-using social media data
Glenn Jones
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il y a 14 ans
The Human Interface
Christopher Fahey
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il y a 14 ans
Speed Up Wordpress Wordcamp Pdx 2009
Jason Grigsby
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il y a 14 ans
Introducing The CodePlex Foundation
CodePlexFoundation
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il y a 14 ans
Secrets of Simplicity: rules for being simple and usable (Giles Colborne)
cxpartners
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il y a 14 ans
OSCON 2007: Open Design, Not By Committee
Ted Leung
•
il y a 15 ans
Four Keys To Fun BayCHI Slides 100n081109
Nicole Lazzaro
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il y a 14 ans
Playing On: Interface Lessons from Games.
John Mark Josling
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il y a 15 ans