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May 30, 2006

NetSquared Online Sessions

I am in San Jose now, just a few hours away from the opening reception of NetSquared, probably the biggest "Web 2.0" conference I will be attending for a while, with some 350 participants expected. Many many interesting talks and sessions proposed, including a parallel online event, with two important items.

Tuesday 30th May, 11AM PST (which is 8PM Western Europe, 7PM UK, 6PM UTC) I will have an hour session on our Custard Melt project, and especially on what our ambitions and expectations are. I hope that many people will join to explore how we can make the online platform help in galvanising offline action.

At 4PM PST, 1AM Western Europe, midnight UK, 11PM UTC, Micki Krimmel of Participant Productions will be online for a session on "Media that Mobilizes: An Inconvenient Truth, ClimateCrisis and more tales from Participate.net". Of course, as the producers behind Al Gore's movie about climate change, this is of particular interest to us.

Posted by rolf at May 30, 2006 1:31 AM

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Tell us more Rolf, how's it going?

Posted by: Martin at June 2, 2006 10:13 AM

Quite a few people at reboot8 (http://reboot.dk/) in Copenhagen had already heard about Melt, and those that hadn't heard about it were excited to learn more.

Posted by: Eoin Dubsky at June 4, 2006 4:47 PM

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