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The whole ‘Lab will be at Web 2.0 Expo next week, April 22-25 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
That’s the same venue as OpenWorld and pretty every other tech conference. In Denver, Paul riffed that he was sick of going to Moscone for conferences, something to t ... Continue reading »
That’s the same venue as OpenWorld and pretty every other tech conference. In Denver, Paul riffed that he was sick of going to Moscone for conferences, something to t ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
You're the best.
1 year ago
Unfortunate,
Shishir
1 year ago
@Shishir: I agree. You should write a strongly-worded letter to Tim O'Reilly. I think other cities may feel the same way, since most of the tech conferences are in the Bay Area.
1 year ago
I always find it interesting to see the different stereotypes you get wandering around the area for the different conferences. Mac geeks are the easiest to spot, Java One geeks abound too and I expect a big crowd for Web 2.0 Expo, let's see what a Web 2.0 geek looks like
Jake, maybe we can grab a beer next week?
1 year ago
1 year ago