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The Future of Web Applications Conference

Carson Workshops is running a two day conference on the development of technology you will be using tomorrow in San Francisco at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, on September 13-14. This isn't a no name conference either! There will be some big-hitters speaking at the event, including: Kevin Rose from digg Mike Arrington from TechCrunch Mike Davidson from Newsvine Jeff Veen from Google ...

Podcasting Unconference: PodCamp Boston

If you live in the North East of the US, will be in the area, or just want to attend a podcasting Unconference, then Boston is the place to be the weekend after Labor Day. "PodCamp is a FREE BarCamp-style meetup..." is how the PodCamp Site describes the event. Anybody can attend, you do not have to be a podcaster, so listeners are welcome, as well as anybody who wants to register and attend. It ...

Google's Test Automation conference

Googles want YOU to attend its conference on Test Automation in London. This is the first conference for Google on this topic, and will he hosted in London in September 7th and 8th. Google's goal with this conference is to create a colleague based atmosphere where participants can discuss the challenges, and discover solutions of test automation. Google has 13 presentations lined up, on topics ...

WordCamp: A conference for WordPressers

Matt Mullenweg, founding developer of open source blogging platform WordPress, has announced WordCamp, a one-day conference for WordPress users and developers. It's being held for the first time on August 5 in San Fancisco and is following the example of BarCamp, including "free BBQ for lunch, WordPress t-shirts, and a full day of both user and developer discussion." According to Mullenweg, fellow ...

Does O'Reilly own Web 2.0?

"Web 2.0," depending on who you ask, is either the future of the Internet, a great buzzword for your résumé, or an overhyped cliché, but what everyone can agree on is the term's ubiquity. That's why, when publisher O'Reilly Media sent a cease-and-desist to Irish non-profit IT@Cork regarding their upcoming half-day Web 2.0 conference, the blogosphere did not take it lightly. ...