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ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 5 June 2010

By Abraham Hyatt / June 5, 2010 11:00 AM

Blogs with Balls 3 is happening in Chicago this weekend; next week's H+ Summit is all about the "Rise of the Citizen Scientist"; and a few days after that is the Corporate Social Media Summit, which features speakers from McDonald's, Adidas, PepsiCo, Dell, Johnson & Johnson and Nokia. And don't forget about the ReadWriteWeb Real-Time Web Summit on June 11. We'd love to have you join us.

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ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 29 May 2010

By Abraham Hyatt / May 29, 2010 11:30 AM / Comments

Our first East Coast event - the ReadWriteWeb Real-Time Web Summit - just around the corning. It's happening on June 11 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City, and will be our second Summit on the Real-Time Web. If you're a long-time reader, you know that's a topic that we've written extensively about. We hope you can join us.

How do you like your events guide? You can import individual events into Google Calendar using the link beside each entry, or download the entire thing as an iCal (and Google Calendar-importable) file, or even view it as a world map. Know of something cool taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.

ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 22 May 2010

By Abraham Hyatt / May 22, 2010 1:05 PM / Comments

There are lots of interesting events on the horizon (including the ReadWriteWeb Real-Time Web Summit), but one taking place this week that's worth noting is Glue, "the only conference devoted solely to exploring the problem-sets facing architects, developers and IT professionals in a "post-cloud" world." Can't make it to Denver for the event? Don't worry, we'll be live blogging it.

How do you like your events guide? You can import individual events into Google Calendar using the link beside each entry, or download the entire thing as an iCal (and Google Calendar-importable) file, or even view it as a world map. Know of something cool taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.

ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 15 May 2010

By Abraham Hyatt / May 15, 2010 1:05 PM / Comments

The upcoming week is full of thought-provoking social-media, startup and tech-related events. One that caught our eye was the SF MusicTech Summit, which looks at the intersection of music, business and technology. Speakers include Ben Folds, the musician, Michael Tilson Thomas, a conductor, and Tim Westergren, founder of Pandora. If you're going to be in San Francisco this week, find out more about the event here.

How do you like your events guide? You can import individual events into Google Calendar using the link beside each entry, or download the entire thing as an iCal (and Google Calendar-importable) file, or even view it as a world map. Know of something cool taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.

ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 8 May 2010

By Abraham Hyatt / May 8, 2010 10:00 AM / Comments

A few weeks ago was the Events Guide's one-year birthday - and while we don't know how many thousands of conferences, unconferences, seminars, summits and meetings we wrote about over the last year, we can say this: It was a heck of a lot. Year two of calendar goodness, coming right up.

How do you like your events guide? You can import individual events into Google Calendar using the link beside each entry, or download the entire thing as an iCal (and Google Calendar-importable) file, or even view it as a world map. Know of something cool taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.

ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 1 May 2010

By Abraham Hyatt / May 1, 2010 1:00 PM / Comments

We've been plugging it for months, and now it's finally here: the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit 2010. It's not too late to sign up. We'd love to have you join us. It's going to be the premier place to explore the latest mobile development trends - both the technology and the emerging business applications. And since it's an unconference, you'll be able to analyze, think and create the future of mobile with the brightest in the industry, your peers.

How do you like your events guide? You can import individual events into Google Calendar using the link beside each entry, or download the entire thing as an iCal (and Google Calendar-importable) file, or even view it as a world map. Know of something cool taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.

ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 24 April 2010

By Abraham Hyatt / April 24, 2010 10:00 AM / Comments

Time is running out to register for the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit 2010! It's going to be the premier place to explore the latest mobile development trends - both the technology and the emerging business applications. And since it's an unconference, you'll be able to analyze, think and create the future of mobile with the brightest in the industry, your peers! Sign up now.

How do you like your events guide? You can import individual events into Google Calendar using the link beside each entry, or download the entire thing as an iCal (and Google Calendar-importable) file, or even view it as a world map. Know of something cool taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.

ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 17 April 2010

By Abraham Hyatt / April 17, 2010 10:00 AM / Comments

Here's a little taste of the events coming up in the next few weeks here at the ReadWriteWeb events guide: Seven on Seven, eCommAmerica, DrupalCon, The Real Time Web: Imperative or Insanity?, Big Data Workshop, Future of Money and Technology Summit, and Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco. And of course, ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit 2010! Have you registered yet?

How do you like your events guide? You can import individual events into Google Calendar using the link beside each entry, or download the entire thing as an iCal (and Google Calendar-importable) file, or even view it as a world map. Know of something cool taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.

Twitter's Chirp Will Be Streamed Live Online

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / April 13, 2010 8:50 AM / Comments

Chirp, Twitter's big developer conference, begins tomorrow in San Francisco - but if you can't make it, you can still see all the big announcements, hot debates and whatever else might happen streaming live on the web thanks to Justin.tv.

As tech investor Chris Dixon said on Twitter this morning, the Twitter drama that's unfolding is fascinating because it's a struggle between a product that wants to be an open protocol and a company that wants a return on more than $100 million in venture financing. You might find that drama interesting, or you might just be excited to see cool stuff get announced. Either way, it's great news that the rest of the world will get to watch live online.

ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 10 April 2010

By Abraham Hyatt / April 10, 2010 10:45 AM / Comments

There are seven new events on the calendar this week: Head over to Stanford University to learn whether the real-time Web is an imperative or insanity. Check out the Net Prophet conference in Cape Town, South Africa. There's also the Digital Sport Summit in Melbourne, Australia. And don't forget to register for ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit 2010!

How do you like your events guide? You can import individual events into Google Calendar using the link beside each entry, or download the entire thing as an iCal (and Google Calendar-importable) file, or even view it as a world map. Know of something cool taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.

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