SXSW 2017: What You've Missed, From Fun Stunts to DisappointmentsMake sure you're in the know.

By琳达拉cina

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Nio Eve Concept

Entrepreneur is on the ground forSXSW.Check back for highlights from the festival as well as insights on trends from thought leaders and innovators.

Couldn't make it to SXSW this year? We've got the highlights.

Got a ride?

Despite reminders from SXSW (and yours truly), some folks didn't get the message thatUber and Lyft left the Austin market个月前.These folks either didn't know or didn't remember that these companies opted out of the city after a vote last May preventing them from operating with only their own background check systems in place. The discovery, to some, was an unwelcome surprise.

And some had no patience for their lack of preparation.

Of course, others pointed out that the city had existed just fine without ridesharing for centuries, but no matter.

Saturday is a busy day for the festival, but that day's nearly constant rain heightened folks' sense of crisis. Unfortunately, what could have been a boon for RideAustin and Fasten, the two local ridesharing companies, was anything but, since,asRecodereported,both struggled with outages. The situation drove home how Uber and Lyft have helped set expectations for ride access and experience -- as well as how enhanced visibility at a festival such as SXSW isn't always a good thing for emerging brands.

Image credit: Linda Lacina

Stunts and silliness

SXSW always hosts a number of silly, clever and downright amazing booths and exhibits every year. This year's class included a magical white bison and a nap room with a xylophone. We collected these moments and more in a photo gallery -- you won't want to miss it.

Related:Our Favorite Photos from SXSW (So Far)

Fighting the fictional power

Amazon created an immersive experience to promote a number of its original shows, includingThe Man in High Castle.为此,设计了一个酒吧的设计ed to evoke an underground radio station, launchedan actual radio stationto complement the show's content and pushed the hashtag #resistanceradio. Those not at SXSW misunderstood, thinking the hashtag was a response to the current political climate, not a fictional one existing in an alternate universe grappling with the Third Reich.

Using powers for good

Tumblr founder David Karp announced support for Planned Parenthood in a new campaign, #TechStandsWithPP. Karp saidin a statementafter a session with the group: "Technology has become instrumental in the fight for fairness and equality across a range of issues. It has the power to influence public debate, mobilize communities, and -- most importantly -- offer creative solutions to help people receive better care, no matter where they live or who they are. Finally, the tech industry owes its success to the brilliant people it employs and the communities it serves -- and we cannot take their health for granted."

Image credit: Nio

The new family car?

Chinese automaker Nio debuted the Eve, a self-driving concept car that seats six and an interior that looks more like a living room. It features a variety of seat shapes to better allow working and reclining and an AI personalized to the driver's habits and activities. This concept was announcedalong with a commitmentby the company to make autonomous vehicles available by 2020.

琳达拉cina

Entrepreneur Staff

琳达拉cina is the former managing editor at Entrepreneur.com. Her work has appeared in theWall Street Journal,Smart Money, Dow Jones MarketWatch andFamily Circle.Email her at llacina@entrepreneur.com. Follow her at@lindalacinaon Twitter.

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