Media in Transition Conference 2007 The Tools for Web 2 Success - Django, Ruby on Rails, Ajax and the Firefox Platform

Released on = July 9, 2007, 3:53 am

Press Release Author = propagandapussy

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = On September 12th- 13th the international "Media in
Transition Conference 2007" opens its doors. The focus of the conference is the
structural transition in the media industry. Innovative media companies, researchers
and strategists from UK, USA and Europe are discussing the present and future of
Internet media at the Goethe Forum in Munich.



Press Release Body = On September 12th- 13th the international "Media in Transition
Conference 2007" opens its doors. The focus of the conference is the structural
transition in the media industry. Innovative media companies, researchers and
strategists from UK, USA and Europe are discussing the present and future of
Internet media at the Goethe Forum in Munich.

The Media in Transition Conference features several of the top Web tools and their
lead developers and founders: the Web Application Framework Django, a Web 2.0
framework quoted as the big Ruby on Rails competitor in the open source world and
used mostly in professional news organizations - Washington Post, Toronto Life,
World Online, Scripps Media Group; the Ajax browser technology, a RIA (Rich Internet
Application) technique, used prominently by Google Mail, Maps and represented at the
Media in Transition Conference through Pageflakes Inc.; and the Mozilla Firefox
Platform, a promising RIA technique, which allows for desktop-like applications that
work off-line as well, and pioneered at Joost, Songbird and AllPeers.

Similar to the well-known Ruby on Rails framework, the Django Framework came to
existence by an extraction from a real-world application. Adrian Holovaty and Simon
Willison, both speakers at the Media in Transition Conference, started developing a
professional news site for the Lawrence World Newspaper in 2004. Soon it became
evident that they were on to something. The framework that ran a community news site
in little Lawrence, Kansas, had it all. Top engineers and bloggers around the world,
such as Tim Bray, Jon Udell, Guido van Rossum, Mark Pilgrim started singing the
praise of Django, Ruby on Rails\' main competitor. It allows for
Model-View-Controller Separation, abstracting the access to relational databases by
an Object-Relational Mapper (ORM) and giving page content creators, as well as
designers, their own shielded development environment. Guido van Rossum, founder of
the Python programming language and Engineer at Google, calls Django his favourite
Web 2.0 framework. In this day and age, where social network sites are popping up
like mushrooms and speed of development is key, organizations that use a rapid
application framework gain competitive advantage.

Pageflakes was founded in Germany in 2006, funded by Benchmark Capital and operates
out of San Francisco, California. The Pageflakes founder team includes Christoph
Janz and one of the original Alando and Jamba founders from Germany. Pageflakes is
revolutionizing how we use the Internet using the RIA technology Ajax. Through Ajax
techniques it is possible to customize the Internet within your browser using
so-called \"flakes\" - small, movable versions of Web favorites, which can be arranged
on a personal homepage. Flakes are available for thousands of uses and interests,
including news, sports, e-mail, local events, search, photos, music, videos,
calendars and to-do lists. Hari Gottipati of O\'Reilly and Barbara Krasnoff of
Information Week picked Pageflakes as the Ajax king in the \"webtop\" category - ahead
of Google and Microsoft. Pageflakes is considered to be the market leader, next to
Netvibes, in the personalized homepage market.

Everybody is talking about Rich Internet Applications (RIA) beyond browser
interfaces (Ajax) these days - Microsoft Silverlight, Sun JavaFX, Adobe Flex and
Apollo Platform and finally Mozilla Firefox (XUL Runner). The team that built
Firefox is pioneering the next generation user interface, called XUL Runner,
allowing for desktop-like user experience within the browser. Joost, the coming Web
TV innovation by the team from Skype and Kazaa, is betting their future on this new
Mozilla platform. AllPeers, a file-sharing application started by Matthew Gertner,
is years ahead of the game, already shipping a product since 2006 on Firefox XUL
Runner. Matthew will present at the Media in Transition on how Web Applications will
soon enter the desktop world and showcase AllPeers.

The Media in Transition Conference has invited speakers from diverse backgrounds,
providing insight on how the social media revolution is being built:

. Martin Stiksel, founder of "Last.fm", Online Social Network around Music - the
power of recommendations and data mining with user preferences
. Lorenz Bogaert, founder and CEO of Netlog - Online Social Networks in Europe
. Jeremy Geelan, founder and publisher of the Social Computing Magazine - Web 2.0
and Social Media trends for business and society
. Christoph Janz, founder of Pageflakes - aggregating user information
. John Buckman, Creative Commons - digital rights in the era of user-generated content
. Adrian Holovaty, creator of Django - making data fit for the web
. Simon Willison, co-creator of Django - OpenID, single sign-on for all Internet
services
. Matthew Gertner, founder of AllPeers, - P2P filesharing on the Firefox Platform
. Les Ottolenghi, founder of Intent Media - how to capitalize on P2P traffic

The Media in Transition Conference 2007 offers a comprehensive overview of the
current state-of-the-art social media innovations, communication and business
models, as well as distribution methods used on the Internet today. Under the slogan
"from experts for experts", the conference has a very compact format and further
introduces extensive networking possibilities for contacting and partnering. Munich,
as Germany\'s media, technology and financial center, offers all the amenities of a
global business meeting place and is experienced at providing for international
guests.

Find out more about "Media in Transition 2007" at www.mediaintransition.com

The conference cost for both days is 890, - Euro. Daily tickets are sold for under
490, - Euro.
Early bird registration (15% discount) is available until July 16th, 2007.

Media contact:

Ms Oezlem Guenay
oezlem@mediaintransition.com


Web Site = http://www.mediaintransition.com

Contact Details = Oezlem Guenay
Karlstrasse 54
80333 Munich
oezlem@mediaintransition.com

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