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Monthly Archives: November 2007
BarCampLondon3 – Day 2
Sunday morning saw various folks rise from the dead and gather for breakfast – another mighty catering WIN from Google’s chefs – Full English if you so wished, fruit and cereals for those of a more delicate constitution. It took … Continue reading →
Posted in barCamps, geekery, internationalisation
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Tagged BarCamp, barcampbarcamp, BarCampLondon3, BarCampRhine, barcampsquared, cbgreenwood, dan dixon, dan webb, geeks, google, pubstandards, ross bruniges, ryan alexander, sebastian grünwaldt, vicky lamburn
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BarCampLondon3 – After Hours
If you’re staying overnight (which is essential for the full BarCamp experience), then there isn’t really an “after hours” – you just keep going for as long as there’s a geek still standing. After the first day’s sessions came to … Continue reading →
Posted in barCamps, geekery, social
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Tagged BarCamp, BarCampLondon3, geeks, germans, google, londonbubble, werewolf
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BarCampLondon3 – Day 1
The time for another BarCampLondon3 has rolled around, and I was lucky enough to get a ticket. We all turned up at Google‘s swanky offices in Victoria knowing we would have a good time, but not quite realising what a … Continue reading →
Posted in barCamps, development, geekery, microformats
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Tagged BarCamp, BarCampLondon3, bbc, gareth rushgrove, geeks, google, grddl, jquery, leisa reichelt, mark norman francis, simon willison, tom morris, user testing
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