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“SocialDevCamp East is the Unconference for Thought Leaders of the Future Social Web
Following up on the successful premiere of SocialDevCampEastSpring2008, held in Baltimore in May, SocialDevCamp East Fall 2008 once again invites east coast developers and technology business leaders to come together for a thoughtful discussion of the ideas and technologies that will drive the future of the social web.
Because of the central location, the event draws from Washington, Baltimore, Wilmington, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston — the emerging “Amtrak Corridor” technology scene.
Where is the social web going? It’s going mobile, to geocentric services, and to open platforms. Join a community of like minded developers, social media gurus and thought leaders for an unconference to discuss the future of the social web.
We’re looking for thought leaders from DC to Boston to meet, forge relationships, and envision the future.”
Barcamp wiki is here; Facebook info is here. Join Lindy and I at this really fun unconference.
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Aww! Wish I could go… I'm sure I'll get a full summary via you & Lindy's blogs.
I’m sure it is a great event … wish I could make it. Reading this from Minneapolis, I have to chuckle at the notion that Baltimore is a “central location” … Tom
Have you guys seen this? Its a video about our media scape. How social media has changed it forever http://snurl.com/44szo It’s a very thought provoking video on media time line starting 1948 through 2008.
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