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TorCampDemoCamp6

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TorCampDemoCamp 6.0

 

  • Date: May 30, 2006 confirmed with MaRS team, we are go.
  • Time: 6:30 - 8:00, drinks to follow for those interested
  • Location: MaRS, 101 College Street West
  • Expected Attendance: All are welcome! Please add yourself to the Attendees list below so we have some idea of the size of the crowd.

 

As David announced last time, please come to TorontoWikiTuesdays. The format is simple: We start and end with beer.


 

Mini-FAQ

 

  • What's the point?
    • Building on the success of the initial TorCamp and the first Demo Camp, we want to continue to develop an active startup community in Toronto. Do you have a tool, a piece of software, a set of scripts, new toy, hardware hacks that you want feedback on? Bring it. Show it. Share!
  • Who can come?
    • Everyone is welcome! Just Edit this Page and add your name under Attendees, below, so that we have a rough idea of numbers.
  • What are the rules?
    • Rule #1 of DemoCamp: Talk about DemoCamp ;)
    • Rule #2 of DemoCamp: No powerpoints allowed. Why no .ppt ? Well, do you have working software or don't you?
  • Do I have to have a demo?
  • Nope! You are welcome to come along and give feedback to the people who do (or just watch and absorb if you don't feel like talking).
  • Have another question?
    • Join the mailing list ask your question, and someone will answer it for you. (Don't hesitate to ping the instigator)


 

Demo Schedule and Format

 

We will have 5 demos, demos should follow roughly 2 minute introduction, 8 minute demonstration, 5 minutes for questions.

 

All presenters should read Tips for presenting at DemoCamp. We are going to reduce the number of slots from 6 to 5. There are 5 available presentations that are available on a first come, first serve basis.

 

  1. FeedCache: A big, queryable cache of syndication feeds that application developers can play with. Presented by Joey deVilla, developer relations guy at Tucows.
  2. BlogScope: Online analysis and visualization tool for high volume text streams, like blogosphere. By Nilesh Bansal, grad student from database group, University of Toronto.
  3. BumpTop: Next-generation desktop organization software powered by a physics engine. Presented by Anand Agarawala. Video also available.
  4. Joshua Wehner - Rails based web application
  5. semanticPAL - learnable natural language user interface from nSM Semantic Modules Presented by sasha uritsky


 

Attendees:

 

  1. DavidCrow - davidcrow.ca
  2. Joey deVilla - Tucows Farm / Tucows Developer / Accordion Guy
  3. RobHyndman - hyndmanlaw.com | robhyndman.com
  4. Kristan Uccello - Domainer Inc. / Ryerson Univeristy
  5. Sunir Shah - MeatballWiki
  6. Greg Wilson - University of Toronto
  7. Jonathan Lung
  8. Glenn Archer - The Jonah Group
  9. Mani Fazeli
  10. Yimei Miao
  11. Robin Gambhir - OpenBlue Networks - Integrating Retail, Wholesale & Manufacturing - Current Development TheLocalJeweller.com
  12. Jonathan Taylor - Idee Inc
  13. Olivier Yiptong
  14. Blake Winton
  15. Vlad Mnih - The Jonah Group
  16. Thomas Purves - Thomas Purves
  17. Christopher Stumm
  18. Andrew Louis
  19. Andrey Petrov
  20. Adam Goucher
  21. Ryan Dewsbury
  22. Randy Glenn
  23. Chris Loyal Johnson
  24. Gary King
  25. Petcharat Viriyakattiyaporn
  26. Nilesh Bansal
  27. Nick Koudas
  28. David Janes, BlogMatrix
  29. Tim Desjardins, BlogMatrix
  30. Glenn Clarke, BlogMatrix
  31. Jeff Richman
  32. Rehan Zaidi
  33. Alifiya (Hussain) Kanchwala
  34. Estelle Havva
  35. Anand Agarawala
  36. Bob Hutchison
  37. Adriana Ieraci\
  38. Pavel Zaitsev
  39. Daniel Quinn
  40. Dmitry Buterin of Bonasource. Would be interested to present beta version of Wild Apricot
  41. Randy Charles Morin, RVDad
  42. Colin McGregor
  43. AR Thomas
  44. Ryan Coleman, Clay Tablet Technologies
  45. sasha uritsky - nSM Semantic Modules
  46. Sandy Kemsley
  47. TaylanPince - taylanpince.com
  48. JayGoldman - Radiant Core
  49. Rohan Jayasekera
  50. JohnPhilipGreen - Nuvvo e-Learning, Married Inc.
  51. MalgosiaGreen - Nuvvo e-Learning, Married Inc.
  52. Patrick Ryan
  53. MatthewBurpee
  54. David Jones
  55. Kedar Tupil
  56. MichelleTampoya

 

 

  • If you are planning on demoing, make sure you add yourself to the Demo Schedule too

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