- From: Gerald Bauer <geraldbauer2007@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 23:24:54 -0700
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
Hello, On April 14+15 the Open Web Vancouver 2008 (www.openwebvancouver.ca) conference will showcase open web technologies, communities and culture, and evangelize the Open Web to developers, designers, organizers and the community at large. What's the Open Web? Good question. Tell us "What's the Open Web and Why It Matters" and win a free two-day Open Web Vancouver 2008 conference pass. How the essay contest works: Write a posting answering the two questions: * What's the Open Web? * Why does the Open Web matter? Why is the Open Web important? That's it. Publish your posting on your site, blog or elsewhere and than tell us about it to get short-listed for the free two-day Open Web Vancouver 2008 conference pass. More contest details @ http://vanajax.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/openwebcontest Not interested in Open Web? As an alternative tell us "What's Web 3.0 / Microformats / the Semantic Web / the Giant Global Graph and Why It All Matters". Cheers. PS: For a sample read Brad Neuberg's (Google Gears Team) posting @ http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2008/04/whats-open-web-and-why-is-it-important.html or follow the Open Web 2008 conference Twitter for the latest updates @ http://twitter.com/openweb2008 -- Gerald Bauer - Internet Professional - http://geraldbauer.wordpress.com
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