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O'Reilly Where 2.0 Conference 2008 Dates and Location Just Announced
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Written by O'reilly Media
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Tuesday, 03 July 2007
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Where 2.0 Conference 2008
May 12-14, 2008
San Francisco Airport Marriott
Burlingame, CA
http://conferences.oreilly.com/where
O'Reilly Where 2.0 Conference 2008 Dates and Location Just Announced!
Mark your calendar - Where 2.0 2008 will happen May 12-14, 2008 at the San Francisco
Airport Marriott in Burlingame, California. Where 2.0 is being extended to three
full days to include in depth workshops on the first day.
Brady Forrest will return to the program chair helm in 2008. If you have any
speaker or topic ideas for him and the conference committee, send them to
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The call for proposals will officially open in October and registration will open
in February.
Make sure you're signed up for the conference newsletter to receive all the latest
updates as plans for Where 2.0 2008 progress. Sign up for the Where 2.0 conference
newsletter here (login required): http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/nl/home#conferences
And while you're waiting for Where 2.0, read up on news and innovations in the
location industry on the O'Reilly Radar: http://radar.oreilly.com/geo
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