For the 3 people that read this blog, I reminder that I'll be giving a 5 minute (!) talk at Ignite Seattle tonight. The event seems to be very cool and a lof of interesting people will be there.
Location: CHAC (Capitol Hill Arts), Corner of 12th Ave and E. Pine St.
The speaker list is below. I'm the on the second set (9:30 PM).
Matthew Maclaurin - (Microsoft Research) - Programming for Fun/Children/Hobbyists/Hackers
Elisabeth Freeman (Author in the Head First Series, Works at Disney Internet Group) -The Science Behind the Head First Books: or how to write a technical book that doesn’t put your readers to sleep
Avi Geiger - “Power Consumption of Home Computers and Incandescent Lightbulbs” (Brady’s note - trust me this is going to be an eye-opening talk)
Ryan Stewart (ZDNet’s Universal Desktop; Threecast) - The Rich Internet Application Space: Everything from where AJAX fits to Apollo to WPF to the Flash Platform
Nancy White (Full Circle Associates) - What the Bleep is a Community Technology Steward?
Lee Lefever (The World Is Not Flat) - Adventures from a Year of Multimedia Travel Blogging: A few inspiring stories from a year of travel blogging across 29 countries that produced 500+ blog posts, 24 original videos and 14,000 photos.
Barry Brumitt (Google) - MapReduce: Simplified Data Processing on Large Clusters
Third Set of Talks (10:30 PM)
Ellie Lum (R.E.Load Bags) - “How R.E.Load Makes Their Bags”
Leo Dirac (Rhapsody) - Transhuman technology trends and their implications for a theory of morality