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.
- Also see Barcamp in Wikipedia
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