I think I speak for most folks when saying that we were quite blown away by the response we saw for this edition of Proto.in. We’ve certainly come a long way, and have quite a long way to go as well.
There has been a lot of requests for the videos that we played during the event, and yep, they will be up on youtube soon and I will post a link to it.
If you couldn’t make it to the event and want to catch a glimpse of things, do search the blogs for the tag proto4, and there seem to be quite a bit of them floating up. The twitter streams were quite active with proto tweets making it one of the hottest global search trends for the two days – so twitter search should give you a lot of per minute insights as well.
We do want to get your input on a few things though – starting with the talks on day one, and as we move towards some of the things on the second day. If I may request, can you take a few minutes to fill out this survey and give your feedback – as to whose talks you thought made a lot of sense and were useful? It would surely help to improve things in the future, and as also a constructive feedback for the speakers looking to engage with the startup audience. Feedback Survey
… And for those of you who liveblogged and tweeted away to glory, the winning announcement is still due. Those who tweeted, can you provide links of all your tweets and leave them in the comment section of the blog post as well? We’ll announce the winners as soon as we can collate all this info and make a decision.


Hey Vijay,
Great show. I could not make it to Delhi this time. I was following over the web the best I could.
Get some sleep now, I will catch up with ya later.
Hi Vijay,
I understand it was a wonderful event! I somehow couldn’t attend it but I was wondering what made you start a live-blogging thing on to this. I was on track via the live blogging. There were several guys doing it over there. However, I found Praval’s work quite appreciable in real time. Your live streaming was also great, but it somehow dissappeared