iCitizen 2010: Go With the Flow was a sold-out event. iCitizen was packed—with people, energy and information. By all accounts, this year’s event was our best ever. From content to conversation to connecting via QR codes, Go With the Flow was a two-day feast of knowledge, networking and fun.
Once again, we learned a lot. We discovered a real-time web—nowness—where we’re constantly feeding, discovering and layering, where marketers may be the new journalists. We learned about life loggers and the value in sharing. We learned that the web is but a baby, at a mere 7,000 days old. And we all paused for a moment to envision what impossibilities the next 7,000 days might hold.
We were inspired with ideas to survive and thrive in this real-time culture. We learned that measurement is part art and part science, but the key is exercising good judgment: it’s time we target people, not statistics. We experienced search as the new brain. We encountered an entirely new world just a webcam away. And we learned that Kramer has a crush on Kevin Kelly.
What else did we discover at iCitizen? Brand fans can be more fanatical that we EVER imagined. Geolocation and social shopping are changing everything. It turns out that gaming is good for you. And whether we realize it or not, it’s a VUCA world and we’re simply living in it.
But it wasn’t all mind-bending, hard-working content…there was Matt Slaybaugh, who brought us poetry and laughter and creative inspiration. And then came Griffin House, who brought heart and music and bare talent to the stage.
All of these moments combined to create the mix of idea-sharing, trendcasting and entertainment that only iCitizen can bring. Curious as to what it all means? If you missed it, don’t fret—from presentations to photos to videos, we’ve moved the content out to the cloud. Get in on the iCitizen lingo by spending some time with the links below.
Until next time…we’ll see you in the stream.
Read iCitizen coverage at CrunchGear
Skim the photostream on Flickr
View the presentations with Slideshare
See the speakers on Blip.tv
Surf the #iCitizen hashtag on Twitter
Relive iCitizen through the Live Blog



