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Scheduled March 8-12, the 2013 SXSW® Interactive Festival will feature five days of compelling presentations from the brightest minds in emerging technology, scores of exciting networking events hosted by industry leaders, the SXSW Trade Show and an unbeatable lineup of special programs showcasing the best new digital works, video games and innovative ideas the international community has to offer. Join us for the most energetic, inspiring and creative event of the year.

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SXSW Interactive Awards People's Choice Voting Now Open!

Created by tammy on February 7, 2013

Each year at the SXSW Interactive Awards, the People's Choice Award is given to the Interactive community's favorite finalist from the SXSW Interactive Awards competition. Past People's Choice Award winners include Groupon, Americans Elect and deviantART.

Click here to vote for the People's Choice Award at the SXSW Interactive Awards

The winner of the 2013 People's Choice Award will be announced Tuesday evening, March 12 at the SXSW Interactive Awards Ceremony Presented by Bloomfire. Come for an evening of food, drinks and fun emceed by comedian, actress and podcaster Aisha Tyler.

Kim Dotcom Speaks! A Skype Panel with Charles Graeber of WIRED

Created by tammy on February 6, 2013

Kim Dotcom by WilkKim Dotcom by Wilk Kim Dotcom is a German-Finnish Internet entrepreneur, currently residing in New Zealand. He is the founder of the file-sharing site, Megaupload, as well as his much discussed current project, Mega.

Dotcom will be interviewed at SXSW via Skype in a convergent talk titled, Kim Dotcom Speaks! A Skype Panel, by WIRED Contributing Editor Charles Graeber at Dell Hall at the Long Center on Monday, March 11 at 3:30pm. Graeber, author of the upcoming book, The Good Nurse, spent several weeks with Dotcom and is currently writing a book about the man who has come to symbolize the issue of privacy, piracy, and our digital future.

David Goldberg of SurveyMonkey on the Importance of Understanding Data

Created by tammy on February 5, 2013

Dave Goldberg courtesy SurveyMonkeyDave Goldberg
courtesy SurveyMonkey
Advances in technology now allow businesses to constantly collect different types of data. But how does one know what to include when analyzing this data? Businesses struggle to understand how to separate what's important from the noise, especially since decisions made based on the large data pools can potentially make or break a company. How should businesses filter through this information overload?

Please join David Goldberg, CEO of SurveyMonkey, on Sunday, March 10 at 3:30pm as he discusses what the "right" kind of data companies should be paying attention to when making that next big decision.

Celebrate Design, New & Nostalgic, at the SXSW Trade Show!

Created by Cori on February 4, 2013

Photo Courtesy of JW WalthallDesign will play a key role in the 2013 SXSW Trade Show. At the Meet Up Pavilion on Monday, March 11, I Met My Agency @ SXSW will be dedicated to technical design. The final recruiting round on Wednesday, March 13 will focus on creative design. In addition, the Analogue Anonymous meet up allows you to rediscover the charm of vintage media and see how nostalgic mediums have been revamped for the 21st century!

Al Gore Returns to SXSW Interactive on Saturday, March 9

Created by tammy on February 4, 2013

Al Gore courtesy of the speakerAl Gore
courtesy of the speaker
The SXSW Interactive Festival is very excited to announce the return of Former Vice President Al Gore. In March 2012, the Vice President inspired a standing-room-only SXSW audience with his declaration to occupy democracy during his conversation with Sean Parker. This year, he plans to shake things up again by exposing the six critical drivers of global change explored in his new book, The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change.

Released on January 29, The Future has already generated significant praise. Says two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and Harvard University professor E.O. Wilson: "This is a great book. From political policy and economics to science and the most thorny ethical issues, Al Gore has stated the human condition and the issues we face forthrightly, fearlessly and in easily understood language – and has said what must be done. I asked myself halfway through who else could have written a book of such magnitude. The only answer I could imagine was Thomas Jefferson."

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