Who Will Be The New Darling Of SXSW 2010?
Friday, March 5th, 2010It’s almost that time again – you guessed it, ladies and gents – it’s time for South By Southwest (or SXSW) Interactive Festival, otherwise known as “geek spring break”. Year after year, SXSW has been a launching pad for cutting edge technology, in addition to great events, panels, networking and parties. Twitter launched at SXSW, and last year Foursquare, a geo-location heavyweight, launched there too. We can’t help but wonder who will be the new SXSW superstar this year. Mashable published this article exploring the same question.
Sounds like a challenge for a data geek! Using Biz360 data, I tracked startup names that were most often associated with the term “SXSW” in social media, and came up with the following list of contenders for top buzz (see below):

The three terms most heavily associated with SXSW were: Foursquare, Gowalla, and Twitter’s expected announcement about its ad model. The context around the Foursqure and Gowalla buzz has been primarily driven by their expected duel over SXSW geo-location supremacy. MG Siegler of TechCrunch ruminates that “location” will be the “new Twitter” of SXSW. An Austin local, Gowalla is endorsed by SXSW and got written up in the official SXSW News. Gowalla is also throwing a very popular party at SXSW, with admittance to VIP only donned upon those who uncover special badges via the check-in service. The context around Twitter’s popularity at this year’s SXSW is its expected announcement of an advertising model.
Foursquare, Gowalla and Twitter, although having generated significant buzz, are not launching at this year’s SXSW, however. As far as younger startups go, Plancast has generated the most buzz (see the chart below with Twitter, Foursquare and Gowalla removed) – with a whopping 49% share of voice amongst these companies!

Lokast came in as a distant second at 12%. A lot of the other startups listed below are debuting at the Microsoft Bizspark Accelerator event. Of those presenting at the event, Collecta seems to have the most buzz. I will be measuring the buzz and sentiment around these companies as the festival wears on, and invite you to follow and comment on my findings.
Are there companies that you are tracking that you expect to make a splash this year? Leave a comment, and I’ll add them to my radar.
Note: I did not measure all the companies presenting at Accelerator – only the ones that were mentioned the most in various social media sources.
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