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TimBonnemann

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Founder and CEO, Intellitics, Inc. -- http://www.intellitics.com

 

Or, see my personal blog and contact information.

 

I'm also founder, community manager, and somewhat of a chief evangelist at Web Monday -- Completely open, free, and community-owned; connecting the web 2.0 & internet startup scenes in 40+ locations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland since 2005.

 

Topics of interest:

 

  • Online dialogue and deliberation
  • Group problem-solving and decision-making
  • Civic sensemaking
  • Open Goverment
  • Public participation 
  • Transatlantic idea exchange (Germany-US)

 


My Barcamp Radar

 

CityCampSF

October 16/17, 2010 in San Francisco, CA

 

My Barcamp History

 

Barcamps I have attended:

 

March 7-9, 2008

BarCampAustinIII in Austin, TX (USA)

 

March 1-2, 2008

eDemocracyCamp in Washington DC (USA)

 

August 18-19, 2007

BarCampBlock

Barcamp's second anniversary block party.

 

December 17, 2006

Technology and Politics Camp

Focus on the intersection of politics and the internet.

 

September 29-October 1, 2006

Barcamp Berlin

First ever German barcamp.

 

August 25-27, 2006

Barcamp Stanford

Barcamp Earth, barcamp's 1st anniversary.

 

August 23, 2006

Barcamp Stanford Update

Current topic of interest: Citizen Think Tank. Like to further discuss, work on concepts, maybe build small parts (prototyping) etc.

 

May 28, 2006

Winecamp Calaveras Update

Planblog is my personal blog.

 

Startupgermany is about the future "made in Germany" (in German).

 

Check out Web Monday Silicon Valley, June 12 (Mountain View).

 

August 19, 2005

Original Barcamp entry**

I am Portal Project Manager at Pillar Data Systems.

 

Planblog is my blog.

 

I'm currently trying to put together Electofix, a social experiment in the political arena leading up to the German general elections on September 18, 2005. The website, consisting of a weblog and a wiki, is aimed at helping voters make better-informed decisions through collaborative fact-checking of the contesting parties' statements. For instance, users can submit questionable quotes and exchange links to either confirming or disproving sources. Users can also build an annotated list of weblogs covering the elections.

 

I'll be following Bar Camp from Los Angeles. Have a nice weekend, guys!