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Saturday, September 6th

Fish & Chips

Boutique

Magnus Volks

Boogaloo Stu

Skint

Seagulls

Dirty Weekend

The Downs

14.1514.45

Inside guardian.co.uk (how we built it) info architecture, open source, etc.—Stephen Dunn

Selenium (automatic cross-browser testing)—Simon McManus

Location sensing and DIY smart rooms—James Stanser

Why we'll never be always online and what to do about it—Jonathan Lisfer (Osmosoft)

Control Templates with WPF (yes, it _is_ windows)

The evolution of the social web

Brighton and the world naked bike ride

Ask the BBC anything

15.0015.30

Innovation @ guardian.co.uk

Extending environments with pachube.com—Nigel Crawley

Google App Engine from the trenches—The good, the bad, and the ugly (with tips and tricks)—Aral Balkan

Can your web business be franchised (and should it?) a discussion—if it was to be franchised, what systems would need to be in place to ensure you can reliable reproduce your goals again and again

Bad XKCD—A programmer's introduction to deconstruction

The sorry state of rich text editing in web browsers and how to fix it)—includes demo!—Ben Summers

Supercollider talk/free-style/Intro—Electronic music

How to solve the Rubik's Cube in 7 easy steps (Seb Lee-Delisle)—Rubik's Cube available to borrow or buy

15.4516.15

Thinking inside the box (or what the Egyptians put in your harddrive)—r.willis

Playing with maps, FireEagle, and Twitter (or, building serendipitous task lists!)

Interface literacy (how to talk about interfaces) by Joshua Porter (Bokardo)

oAuth vs. Password Anti-Pattern—Bruce Boughton

My year of scrum (the warts and all story of our agile fun)—Tom Hume, Futureplatforms

50 low-cost ways to market to small businesses (Jennifer Smith)

Powerpoint Karaoke! (oh yeah!)

Digital Yoga and the new religion of the web (Rohan)

16:15pm16:45pm
break

16.4517.15

Flickr API using PHP

Testing web apps...without pain? (Another session on Selenium—automated cross-browser testing)

Uncanny AI—David Hayward—Game characters that creep us the fuck out

Be a professional stalker: user research (watching people play with junk for fun and profit)—Mark Trammell (Digg)

Whack-a-bug!—Natalie Downe (an IE6 debugging game)

I am a graduate (things I've learnt)—Alan Offord

Copy in a social media world—David Rosam

The inner workings of a database engine (or I love XML—an XML validation thing)

17.3018.00

Short introduction to Flex (Mihai Corlaw)

"Git's the way to do it!"—Introduction to version control with Git

Impro 101—James Aylett

Friendfeed—what's it all about Alfie?

I have a complaint! A chance to moan about anything and everything!

A BBC Micro for the 21st century wtf?

Keeping the script kiddies away from your server

18.1518.45

Social Media Pecha Kucha (Interactive! Join in! Participate! Fun!)—Robin Harrison

Zombie Attack! All-day coding dojos for extremely agile development—Jez Nicholson

Content, content and pop culture (or what happens if we ignore the rules)

Creative thinking for logical people! Interactive session—be prepared to parcipate!

Prototype a web app in one evening

Copyright, trademarks, insurance, and all that other boring stuff (now with added software licenses)—Aral Balkan