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May will be conference month for me

Posted on Wednesday, March 29, 2006 at 8:25 AM (permalink)

I managed to avoid the conference mania sweeping the Web by not going to Etech and SXSW this month, but it looks like May will be my month for conferences. I already have decided to attend Mesh in Toronto on May 15-16, and of course I am helping to organize OPML Camp in Cambridge for May 20-21. Now I see that there will be an Identity Workshop in Mountain View on May 1-3 (via Doc Searls). Kaliya Hamlin (also known as Identity Woman) is one of the organizers, and since she did such a great job with Mashup Camp, I'm giving this one serious consideration. Identity is one of the next areas of Web technology I need to start spending more time with, along with microformats/structured blogging, and attention.

I'm going to Mesh in Toronto

Posted on Thursday, March 23, 2006 at 8:15 AM (permalink)

Mathew Ingram has been writing about the Web 2.0 conference he's been helping to plan in Toronto for a while, and the site for the conference is now open. The conference is called Mesh and will be held on May 15-16. I plan on going, even though Mathew ignored my subtle hints about appearing on a panel. Maybe next year. If you can make it in TO, you can make it anywhere.

Tags: mesh web2