Podcamp London organizer Bill Deys talks to TechAlliance’s Katrina Hass about community, the event, and why TechAlliance has chosen to support this year’s UnConference.
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If you’ve attended an UnConference before, then you know that challenges of having so many great sessions available and only being able to be in once place at a time. That’s why Twitter comes in so handy. Many of the attendees will be tweeting about the sessions they’re in and tagging them with the hash tag #pclo10. You can follow PodCamp conversations from around the building and even learn something if you can’t be there in person.
Another challenge at conferences of all sizes is finding what sessions your friends and people you want to meet are attending. Enter Foursquare. At PodCamp London you’ll be able to check in to the various rooms and see who is sitting in the same session with you. If you’ve never used Foursquare before you’re going to want to sign up before Saturday.
Two month’s before PodCamp London 2010 (May 8th, 2010) and 185 people have already registered and a large amount of chatter surrounding the Forest City’s UnConference is taking place. Here at PodCamp Headquarters we wanted to let you know what generally happens at an unconference and how you can make …
Remember those awesome stickers? Maybe you saw the pictures, or picked one up PodCamp Toronto. We are excited to announce that the company that made them; Sticker Giant, has come on board as a sponsor. I know of a …
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