Campers and participants
- Alex de Carvalho
- Benjamin Li
- Kim Grinfeder
- Brian Breslin
- Jason L. Baptiste
- Fernando Seminario
- Francisco Martin
- Gio Gutierrez
- Brooke Levin
- Julian Ingrosso
- Maria de los Angeles Lemus
- Miami Beach 411
- Michael Montgomery
- Michael Froomkin
- Donald Llopis
- Ruben
- David Hoff
- Nick Dominguez
- Luis D. Rodriguez
- Philippe DAIX (TopSpeed.com)
- Steve Machuca
- Ant Bryan
- Chris Saylor
- Danay
- Jorge Luis
Presentations
Topics:
Let us know what you'd like to let us know about or talk about:
- Nick and friend: Bit Torrent and Metalinker.org
- Leonard: The Gorb
- Brian: Tastytag, infinimedia, RefreshMiami, Webpl.us or other
- Carlos or Alex: Scrapblog
- Dave: IMified
- Michael: Web Standards for Skeptics or Copyright on the Web
- Don: python and pygame for rapid prototyping of video games
- Ruben: python and pygame processing
Open topics:
Let us know what you want to hear about or what you torment your friends and family about:
- Speed up your design process
- Accessibility for those who ought to know better
- Web 2.0 in e-government and education
- The semantic web: state of the art
- Identity, privacy and OpenID
- Open source software: ethics, why "open" does not mean "free" and how you it can get you a beer
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Useful information
Tech at our disposal
- Wi-fi: we will do our best to provide wi-fi
- Three projectors and screens
Supporting blog and contact info
What is Barcamp ?
- The original definition: A BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants.
First Timer? Get a feeling for BarCamp.
Not sure if you want to attend?
See how other Barcamps went down!
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