HCMC 4th Tweetup
First, I want to thank you all for joining/supporting me and Twitter Community in Vietnam at this Tweetup on Sunday, June 7, 2009.
I must admit that I felt a little bit awkward at first, because none of old Tweetup mates (except Anh Hung, KhanhLNQ, Jishan) came. As Ngon Pham said, I was like lost in an isolate island. I talked to myself: “What is the point of all these things? Why do I have to do that? Where is everybody else?” Yes, I was discouraged. But well, I have to say “Thanks” millions times to people who came join us that day, and billions times for being so active and contributive, for helping me out. We had about 20 people showing up - perfect for a tweetup. The only matter is that it was in Vietnamese, so it wasn’t so convenient for some non-Vietnamese speakers who came late. I’m so sorry about that, and I promise the next Tweetup will be in English as all other tweetups. I’m also sorry to people who couldn’t come because of late update about the venue. To people who didn’t come, please think twice & listen to actual attendees before talking ill about it. Be thougtful!
Who were there?
1. Chris Tran Huu Luat – from Admax Vietnam.
2. Tuan Tran – ???
3. Tran Dang Khoa – ???
4. Le Nguyen Quoc Khanh – i-Pop Vietnam
5. Minh Phan – i-Pop Vietnam
6. Paul Nguyen Hung – VON
7. Tim (Tuan) Duong – i-Pop Vietnam.
8. Thuy Uong – Admax Vietnam
9. Le Nguyen – Focation
10. Do Dang Khoi – Saigonica
11. Anh Hung – TPL
12. Son Jishan – Frexy
13. Lawrence Sinclair – EastAgile
14. Patrick Kennedy – the US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh
15. Phuong (Pi) – ….
16. Tung Nguyen – RMIT
17. Le Na – ???
18. Phuong Luu - Saga
19. Huyen Chip (me, of course. I love the number 19 :D)
20. Ho Viet Hai – i360
21. Nguyen Duc Khiem – Mobile review
22. Bui Huu Chuong – …
23. Another guy from EastAgile, sorry, what is your name again?
24. …
My memory is really bad, so please correct me if I’m wrong, and please help me fulfill this list! Thanks a lot!
What was it about?
This tweetup was mostly about:
1. Yahoo! 360’s being shut down and its potential substitutes for Vietnam market: Facebook, WordPress, Yume, Yobanbe, Tamtay, etc.
2. The future of Twitter.
3. The market. Yes the truth is Vietnam market is very small, how can we deal with that?
4. Mobilization.
*** You can see/download full report (English) here, thank to our Minh Phan
*** We have some videos here, thank to KhanhLNQ.
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Thanks a lot!
Tags: facebook, hcmctweet, tweetup, twitter, Vietnam, VON, Yahoo! 360, Yobanbe, Yume
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