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Leading Silicon Valley experts and MindTrek 2009 speakers Chris Messina and Jyri Engeström are putting on a unique MindTrek pre-conference tutorial on September 30th in Helsinki.
Time: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Venue: Hotel Torni, Yrjönkatu 26, Helsinki
Besides providing a foundation on the origins of the social web, the workshop will cover the latest and most important trends and dive deep into where this is all going, at both technical and conceptual levels. From the concepts of digital identity, relationships, and social objects, it will cover emerging technologies like OpenID, OAuth, Portable Contacts and Activity Streams, and more.
You will leave the workshop with an integrated, holistic view of how the open social web can be used to reach a wider audience and improve community engagement on your web service.
There's a free bus transportation from Helsinki to Tampere for workshop attendees (leaving morning of Oct 1st).
More info & registration here.
About the Presenters
Chris Messina co-founded the Flock web browser and led the community marketing of Firefox. He runs Citizen Agency and co-founded San Francisco-based Citizen Space which kicked off the coworking movement. He co-organized the first BarCamp in 2005 and was named one of the Digital Utopians and People Who Populate Web 2.0 by the San Francisco Chronicle. He is a board member of the OpenID and Open Web Foundations, and a frequent speaker at technology conferences such as Web 2.0 Expo. He has been quoted in The New York Times, Business Week, LA Times, MIT Technology Review and Wired. Chris received the 2008 Google Open Source Award in recognition for his work advancing technology initiatives such as Firefox and microformats.
“How does Chris Messina always manage to have the best ideas about the most interesting work two years before the rest of us? I have no idea and I don't care. The ability to harness the future for the benefit of others and not simply yourself? That's a cowboy I want to ride with.” —Kevin Smokler, CEO of Booktour
Jyri Engeström co-founded the microblogging service Jaiku, which Google acquired in 2007. He is currently Product Manager at Google, where he has been responsible for many areas of Google’s social infrastructure including Google Profiles and Google’s sharing model, and mobile applications like Latitude, Calendar, and Gmail mobile. Prior to Jaiku, he occupied the position of Senior Product Manager at Nokia, responsible for Nokia’s Internet handhelds products. A sociologist by training, he is noted for coining the term ‘social objects’ to refer to photos, bookmarks, and other shareable web content.
“One of the most visionary and innovative people you will ever meet.” —Peter Wakim, Director, Corporate Venturing, Nokia
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The workshop is organised in cooperation with Digibusiness.fi.