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on Tuesday May 13, @01:02PM
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from the if-you-have-nothing-better-to-do dept.
from the if-you-have-nothing-better-to-do dept.
If you would like to tap into the Where 2.0 information flow, it's being Twittered (just follow Where2008) and a backchat is on IRC at freenode.net on #where2008.
Also, at least one blogger is blogging live. Here's a few of the keynotes:
http://blog.johnmckerrell.com/2008/05/13/where-20-michael-howard-nokia/,
http://blog.johnmckerrell.com/2008/05/13/where-20-geocommons/.
Sure, the information isn't all that valuable, but if you didn't flip for the cost of the airfare, it's better than nothing!
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Chris Spagnuolo writes "I'm blogging live from Where 2.0. For highlights and commentary on the sessions as they are rolling, check out my blog at www.chrisspagnuolo.com." Chris offers nice short summaries and related links. See also other Where 2.0 coverage mentioned today.
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Slashgeo at the Where 2.0 Conference and 15% Discount Code 2 comments
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It's my pleasure to announce Slashgeo will be present at the O'Reilly Where 2.0 Conference in San Jose, California, May 19-21. We'll thus provide wrap-ups in addition to linking to other summaries found on the geoblogs. If you haven't registered yet, you can use Slashgeo's discount code "whr09slgeo" to save 15% on the attendance fees.
From the Where 2.0 site: "The past five years have seen significant changes in the geospatial web. Its importance and functionality have matured — it's not just maps anymore! Where 2.0 2009 will take the exploration of "location aware" even further."
See below for our coverage of previous Where 2.0 conferences.
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