There was no doubt that the San Jose Fairmont was the place to be for developers,
neo-geographers, executives, and entrepreneurs in the location-based technology
market. This year’s Where 2.0 conference drew over 800 attendees, the largest
yet. The event, held May 29-30, was produced by O’Reilly Media, Inc.
Sebastopol, CA, June 18, 2007 – O’Reilly Media has been on the forefront of sharing
technology knowledge, and the O’Reilly Radar team has been particularly adept
at spotlighting innovation and companies that will impact markets. Within the
location-based industry, O’Reilly Radar team member Brady Forrest has been able
to track important trends in location and how they can be leveraged into real
life solutions for business. As the Where 2.0 Program Chair, Forrest has provided
leadership that resulted in a highly energized, information-rich conference.
Forrest was enthusiastic about the conference proceedings, saying “This year
we saw an increase in immersive environments, the mainstreaming of mashups, the
continuing importance of OS tools, and the rise of a geoindex for the web. Google
in particular led the way in all of these things with the release of Streetside
and Mapplets.” Addressing the conference attendees over two days, Forrest was
able to see the big picture with attendees. “Where 2.0 brought together old-school
GIS with the new school neo-geographers and helped to start new conversations.
Based on the palpable buzz this year I expect that next year will be even more
exciting,” he added.
The program consisted of workshops, presentations and featured keynote addresses
from every echelon of location-based technology. Some of the presentations were
technical in nature, others covered the industry from a more global, business-minded,
or cultural approach. Topics presented
included:
-Love in the Time of Cholera, Steven Johnson,
Co-founder, Outside.in
-The Opening of Map Data, Steve Coast, OpenStreetMap
-Mapping Matters: Propositions on Place, Data and Subjectivity,
Janet Abrams, Director, University of Minnesota Design Institute -Time and
Maps, Shawn Allen, Interaction Designer, Stamen Design -The Internet-connected
Location Future, Sam Altman, Co-founder
and CEO, loopt
A key component to any O’Reilly conference is providing attendees an opportunity
to network, share ideas, and information. At Where 2.0, conference goers were
able to choose from a variety of extra events surrounding the sessions themselves.
Specifically:
-The Ignite Where and Launch Pad: 5 minute talks and pitches
that introduced leading-edge projects and products
(Winner of the Ignite Event: David Troy of Twittervision) -The Where Fair:
This hands-on, demo-licious event showcased the
most exciting location-aware tools, apps, and hardware that are
emerging from garages and university labs
-Birds of a Feather sessions (BOFs) allowed any participant to lead
an informal evening session
-The sponsor reception gave attendees another opportunity to
network
-Sponsor Skyhook, hosted the 2nd Annual Funk Band & Beer Bash
at local club Loft Bar & Bistro
-TeleAtlas brought their mobile locator van for attendees to
examine up close and in person
Sponsors at Where 2.0 viewed the conference as a place to share information,
demonstrate products, and make announcements. The exhibition floor at Where 2.0
2007 included sponsors: MapQuest, Google, ESRI, Autodesk, Garmin, 3DConnexion,
deCarta, DigitalGlove, Fatdoor, Leica Geosystems, Microsoft Virtual Earth, Quova,
Schmap, Loki, TeleAtlas, Where.com, and SwathViewer. The following sponsors/exhibitors
made announcements at the conference:
-MapQuest: Introduces An ActionScript API
-Google: Google Street View, Mapplets, Purchase of Panoramio
-Garmin: Publishes API Library & Developer Center
-Fatdoor: Map-Based Community Network
-Leica Geosystems Geospatial: Beta release TITAN
-uLocate: WHERE Enhances Mobile GPS Widget Platform
-Microsoft Virtual Earth: Data Enhancement including 3D NYC
-Fortius One: Released GeoCommons
-WeoGeo: Launched their mapping marketplace
-Dopplr: Launched their social, travel calendaring site
-UpNext: Launched their 3D Manhattan
-Planet9: Launched their new 3D platform
-Urban Mapping: Announced a neighborhood data deal
-O'reilly + Mapufacture: Release GeoPressMT
-Swivel: Launched geodata visualizations
-WildSanctuary: Launched their GoogleEarth integration
-OutSide.in: Launched new mapping views of neighborhood
-Yahoo! Research: - Launched Zurfer
The Where 2.0 momentum continued on after the conclusion of the conference. Two
events built on the Where ecosystem including Google’s Dev Day and WhereCamp.
For more information visit these links: http://code.google.com/events/developerday/mv-home.html
http://wherecamp.pbwiki.com/
For 2008, topics will continue to evolve with the trends in the location-based
industry. The call for participation will be issued in November and the conference
will take place spring 2008 in the Bay Area.
Additional Resources:
For complete Where 2.0 2007 details, visit: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/where2007/
For a complete list of speakers and their session topics visit: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/56/speakers.html
For speaker presentations, visit: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/56/presentations.html
Read the Where 2.0 blog for the news, blogs, photos (available for use with attribution):
http://www.oreillynet.com/conferences/blog/where_20/
For more details on the Where Fair, visit: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/56/where_fair.html
To read the O’Reilly Radar, visit:
http://radar.oreilly.com/
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