Location is going everywhere; but we can't get there without your help. Help
us build the conference program by sending us your proposal for a presentation
on the future of location-based technology.
Where 2.0 Conference
May 29-30, 2007
Fairmont Hotel San Jose
San Jose, CA
http://conferences.oreilly.com/where/
What paradigm shifting technology are you working on? Submit your proposal now
to speak at Where 2.0. Proposals are due by January 5, 2007. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/where2007/create/e_sess/?CMP=EMC-P8310E137164&ATT=email2
What's the next killer app to find its way out of garage, a loft, a lab bench?
We want to know about your open source hacks, the killer piece of code you want
to share with the world, and how forward thinking companies can find the gold
vein buried deep in the untapped geodata mine. If your company is developing new
location-aware products or mashing up old ones, this is your opportunity to share
it with a wider audience.
And what an audience you'll find! Where 2.0 brings together inspirational speakers,
adventurous thinkers, iconoclasts, trail blazers, and people poised to make real
money. It's the one place where corporate decision-makers can meet the people
building the next wave of location- and mapping-enabled technology. Where CTOs
swap ideas with grassroots developers building mash-ups. Where community activists
network with venture capitalists looking for the next investment opportunity.
When it comes to location technology, it's not just the place, it's the people.
O'Reilly Media invites technologists and strategists, CTOs, CIOs, technology
evangelists and scouts, researchers, programmers, geographers, researchers and
academics, artists and activists, GIS veterans, neogeographers, business developers,
and entrepreneurs to present on-stage at Where 2.0. To submit your proposal and
to see a list of topics under consideration, follow this link:
And don't forget the Where Fair!
For the third year in a row, the Where Fair will spotlight the coolest location-aware
tools, apps, and hardware created in garages and university labs. If you've got
a gadget, a prototype, or fledgling application you want to share with the world,
the Where Fair is a great place to meet the public, swap ideas, and get feedback
in a hands-on, science fair style environment. If you've got a cool location-based
project that would wow and amaze at the Where Fair, tell us. Where Fair proposals
are also due January 5, 2007. See Here
Even if you don't want to speak, you can send in ideas to
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or post them on the conference wiki
Location is going everywhere. But it stops first at the Where 2.0 Conference,
May 29-30, 2007 at The Fairmont in San Jose, California. Remember, proposals are
due by January 5, 2007. Registration opens in February 2007. |