Posted June 9th, 2008 by Rob Johnson
We’re proud to announce that the Colorado’s Technology Association (CSIA) has named EventVue Rookie of the Year. David Cohen has a great writeup over at Colorado Startups.
The award is given to the most promising technology company in Colorado that has been operating for less than 18 months. At the ceremony, CSIA announced that we were selected for our potential to transform the conference industry and the clear need for our product in the market.
We’re honored to have been selected for the award. We’ve had a great first year at EventVue and next year looks even more promising than last. Much thanks to everyone in the Boulder startup community who have helped us this far — we would be far less without your support.
Posted June 5th, 2008 by Rob Johnson
We’ve been cranking away on new functionality at EventVue in the last weeks and we’re now ready to announce that it’s live! We’re really excited about the progress we’ve made here and the added value that we can now offer to conferences. Here’s what new at EventVue:
1. Twitter goodness. Twitter at conferences has been big. Really Big. We’ve seen what’s happened at SXSW (see the Sarah Lacy hoopla ), at Graphing Social Patterns, Defrag, and others. Twitter gets heavy use by attendees who want to find out who else is at the conference and share short commentary about the sessions they’re listening to. For conference organizers, Twitter is becoming a very powerful promotional tool to engage with attendees and build buzz around their events.
We’re now ready to take all this one major step forward. EventVue now brings all the conversation happening on twitter at a conference into one place inside EventVue. We make it possible to see what the other attendees are saying on Twitter at a conference.

This isn’t all though; we also publish this all back out to Twitter in a specialized twitter stream for each conference. Attendees can then follow the collective conversation any way they wish — on EventVue, by SMS at the conference, or using any of the many other Twitter clients.
2. Chatter. Want to know what attendees are talking about on the web before, during, and after a conference? We now find all the blog posts from the attendees and all the flickr pictures and youtube videos from the conference and aggregate them inside EventVue. Attendees are already writing on their blog about the content of the conference and uploading pictures and videos from their experience at the conference. We are now bringing all this together for attendees inside EventVue. We think this is a great way to uncover and participate in the conversation happening on the web around a conference.
3. Auto-discovery of where you are around the web. We’ve heard from many of our users that they would like it if we made it easier to fill out a profile in EventVue. We’ve listened and now with the help of some web magic, we discover stuff about you automatically like your blog, your LinkedIn profile, your Twitter account, and other sites around the web. It’s just one more way to make it easy to use EventVue. This is only the start — look for us to make it even easier in the near future as we do more and more cool stuff with various web APIs.
We’re very excited about this new functionality and can’t wait to see it in action at more and more conferences. Let us know what you think and if there’s some other really cool burning idea that you think we absolutely must do.
Posted May 20th, 2008 by Rob Johnson
So you ever had that "Oh Crap!!" moment?
Well we just had one. We’ve been pretty excited about what’s going on at EventVue in the past month and wanted to tell all our friends about it. Naturally, right? After all, when we build cool new stuff, you guys want to hear about it.
So I wrote up a excited newsletter email to send out to you, our friends. And you probably recieved it with great excitement too. The first time. And then it came again. And again. And again. As it turns out, our servers sent out multiple copies of our newsletter email to each person.
Let me just say this: We’re sorry.
We’re running around the EventVue HQ pretty frantically right now trying to figure out what happened. We’re not sure how it happened just yet, but trust me, some of our servers are going to get an earful tonight. Please feel free to yell and scream and email us and tell us how much spammers suck. We’re sorry.
- Rob
Posted April 18th, 2008 by Rob Johnson

One of our cofounders, Rob Johnson, has just been interviewed on Startup Story Radio. It’s a great interview — Rob gives a brief history of EventVue and what it’s been like to start an investor-backed company at age 23. Rob also talks about the TechStars experience and how it has helped EventVue to date.
Listen to the podcast below, or click through to the post on Startup Story Radio.
It’s Rob’s first time doing a radio interview, so good natured ribbing is definitely appropriate (comments below or Rob on twitter at @rnjohnson).
Rob Johnson interview on Startup Story Radio
Posted April 15th, 2008 by Josh Fraser
We just added a new tag recommendation feature to each of our EventVue communities. EventVue will now make personalized tag suggestions for each attendee while they are completing their profile.

We search each profile for keywords that are relevant to your conference and offer personalized and intelligent recommendations. We’ll also suggest some of the most popular tags from your conference.
It’s a simple (but powerful) feature and we’re excited to be be able to offer it today.
Posted April 14th, 2008 by Rob Johnson

Today we’re announcing some exciting news from EventVue. We have launched an EventVue community for Ecocity World Summit!
We’ve been focusing on bringing the EventVue technology to green conferences for the past few months and are proud that Ecocity has selected us to provide the online community for their conference. The Ecocity World Summit is the premier conference focused on sustainable development in our cities and villages for the future. Ecocity World summit is a great example of our efforts to bring EventVue to green conferences and help attendees and organizers work for a cleaner, more sustainable future.
With EventVue, Ecocity attendees will be able to find who they should meet at the conference. Attendees will be able to identify and connect with others who share their same interest, are from a their city, or are looking for the expertise they offer.
If you are attending the Ecocity conference yourself (April 24 - 26), make sure to get in touch with us (using EventVue of course) and let’s meet up while we’re there. We’d love to hear what you think about EventVue and how we can make it better.
Posted March 26th, 2008 by Josh Fraser
Welcome to the official EventVue blog!
This will be the forum by which we will comment on industry news, keep you updated on our company and let you know about exciting new product releases.
We’d love to have you subscribe. You wouldn’t want to miss anything, would you?