BarCampMiami is a free conference on innovation in South Florida
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* February 28th, 2008 from 1pm to 5pm
* Location: Carnival Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132
* This event will be held together with FOWA Miami.
* Registered BarCampers receive 50% off FOWA Miami tickets
* Get the latest updates here: BarCampMiami on Twitter
* The first BarCamp in Miami was held on Feb 2007, it can be found here
* BarCampMiami is a free event thanks to the generosity and support of our Sponsors (see below)
Planners
Alex de Carvalho
Brian Breslin
Chris Saylor
Nick Dominguez
Volunteers
Leonard Boord
Jason Calleiro
Manola
Fanless
Montgomery Studios, Inc.
Anne Marie Perez-Dono
Participants
Update: Please register officially for free at the EventBrite page!
- Alex Harris Alex Designs LLC
- Matt Lally
- Nathaniel McNamara
- Guilherme Ambros
- Jason L. Baptiste
- Dan Rubin
- Ant Bryan - Metalink
- Carlos Granier-Phelps
- Rick Martinez
- Scott Rafer
- Brian Oberkirch
- Benjamin Li
- Jeffrey Sass
- Josh Hallett
- Kim Grinfeder
- Zac Brown
- Charles Nouyrit
- Jasper
- Martin
- Sean Murphy
- Kevin N. Murphy
- Ruben
- Xavier Bussiere
- Geoff DiMasi
- Ray De Varona
- Namitha Ranjith Kapston Internet Business Consulting and Branding
- Chris Schultz
- Kevin Martin
- Allan Branch
- Steven Bristol
- Greg Rollett
- Luc Castera
- David Parmet
- Charles Wyble
- Pablo Godel
- Jim Hoskins
- Nick Pettit
- Duncan Moore
Tantek Çelik - microformats (San Francisco, CA) - Ryan Price
- Nathan Rambeck
- Nate Westheimer
- Robert M. Baldwin
- Santiago Siri | Popego.com
- Justin Thorp
- Josue Rodriguez
- Donald E. Llopis
- Auston Bunsen
Sarven Capadisli (Montreal, QC, CA) - Steven Osborn - Vidoop
- Kevin Fox - Vidoop
Presentations
Topics
Let us know what you'd like to let us know about or talk about:
- Sean Murphy: Intro to Comet, or Improving User Experience with JS Form Validation.
- Duncan Moore: Demo of CakeMail and how it can help developers.
- Ryan Price: Podcasting is not about Tools
- Santiago Siri: Demo of Popego. A unified web profile and the semantic web.
- David Parmet and Josh Hallett - pull off the ultimate web April Fools Joke
- Justin Thorp: Widgets and Viral Content Distribution
- Ruben: Arduino and Tengu
- Donald E. Llopis: ISR - Visualizing Cyberspace
- Kevin Fox and Steven Osborn: OpenID Security and Privacy
Open topics
Let us know what you want to hear about or what you torment your friends and family about:
Sponsors
Sponsorships are limited to $250 per sponsor. BarCamp is a not-for-profit event and all costs will be accounted for. We need to cover the costs of t-shirts, banners/posters, name tags, stickers and food and drink. We estimate we will need 15 to 20 sponsors (depending on number of BarCamp attendees) at $250 each to cover these costs. Please note that sponsorships are probably not tax deductible: please check with your accountant.
This is a great way to support your community. If you would like to sponsor or know a company who would, please enter your name below with a contact name and number so we (Alex or Brian) may get in touch with you.
Confirmed Sponsors
Ourscene
FunAdvice
Global Roaming / CelTrek
Less Everything
TheBoaters.com
DC Media Grpahics
Victoria & Associates
ServerGrove Networks
Scrapblog
infinimedia
Todobebe.com
Hyku
Myxer
RailsEnvy
Partner
Refresh Miami
Bloggers
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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
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
First Timer? Get a feeling for BarCamp.
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See how other Barcamps went down!
How to write in the wiki
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