Dec 17 2007

    Program Unveiled for the O’Reilly ETech08

    Posted at 11:37 am under sandiego, etech08, CA


    O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference 2008
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    The final touches are being added to the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, taking place March 3-6 in San Diego, California. Now in its seventh year, ETech hones in on the ideas, projects, and technologies that the alpha geeks are thinking about, hacking on, and inventing right now, creating a space for all participants to connect and be inspired. ETech is expected to draw more than 1,200 technologists, CxOs, IT managers, hackers, product developers, researchers, academics, thought leaders, business managers, strategists, artists, fringe technologists, entrepreneurs, business developers, and venture capitalists.
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    Conference sessions include:
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    - “How Technology Almost Lost the War: In Iraq, the Critical Networks Are Social–Not Electronic,” Noah Shachtman, Wired Magzine
    - “Sexual Identity Online,” Violet Blue, blogger, author
    - “Users, Socializers, and Producers,” Elizabeth Churchill, Yahoo! Research
    - “DIY Drones: An Open Source Hardware and Software Approach to Making ‘Minimum UAVs,’” Chris Anderson, Wired Magazine
    - “Use Your Head: The Future of Mind Hacks,” David Pescovitz, BoingBoing.net
    - “Personalized Genomics: Benefits and Risks,” Pauline Ng, J. Craig Venter Institute
    - “The PC-Free Internet,” David L. Rose, Ambient Devices
    - “Information Visualization is a Medium,” Eric Rodenbeck, Stamen Design

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    Tutorial sessions include:
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    - “Storyboarding for Non-Fiction,” Kathy Sierra
    - “iPhone Software Development,” Nate True
    - “Live, Vast, and Deep: Web-native Information Visualization,” Tom Carden, Eric Rodenbeck
    - “Debugging Hacks: What They Never Taught You about Solving Hard Bugs,” Marc Hedlund
    - “Kitchen Hack Lab: Food Hacking for Techies,” Marc Powell
    - “Making Things Talk Tutorial,” Brian Jepson, Tom Igoe

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    Quanti saranno gli italiani quest’anno?

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