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Where2.0

What Conference
When 2008-05-12 08:00 to
2008-05-14 17:00
Where Burlingame, California
Contact Name Registration & General Questions
Contact Email confreg@oreilly.com
Contact Phone (800) 998-9938
Attendees * CIOs, products managers, and technologists curious about how to incorporate location technology into existing products, * Open source mapping and location tool developers, * Grassroots developers building important mash-ups and systems, * Researchers and academics studying the field and building prototypes, * Artists creating collaborative experiences with a spatial focus, * Activists and community organizers building tools for managing non-profit location groups, * Neographers and traditional geographers working deep in the trenches of geospace, * Venture capitalists looking for the next investment opportunity
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Now in its fourth year, the Where 2.0 Conference is where the grassroots and leading edge developers building location aware technology intersect with the businesses and entrepreneurs seeking out location apps, platforms, and hardware to gain a competitive edge.

At the O'Reilly Where 2.0 Conference, we expose the tools pushing the boundaries of the location frontier, track the emergence of new business models and services, and spend time examining new sources of data and the platforms for collecting them. New to Where 2.0 2008 will be a full day of in-depth tutorials on the best and the latest so that participants can return to their projects with new tools in hand.

Where 2.0 brings together the people, projects, and issues building the new technological foundations and creating value in the location industry. Join with other developers, technologists, CTOs, researchers, geographers, academics, business developers, and entrepreneurs to debate and discuss what's viable now, and what's lurking just below the radar.

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