[LRUG] [ANN] Call for Participation, XTech 2007

Gavin Bell gavinbell at mac.com
Thu Nov 2 13:35:06 PST 2006


Paris in the Spring and a good fun conference, six weeks until the  
call closes.
thanks
Gavin

Call for Participation -- XTech 2007

http://2007.xtech.org/

Paris, France. 15-18 May 2007

Proposals for presentations and tutorials are invited for XTech 2007,
Europe's premier web technologies conference. The deadline for
submitting proposals is December 15th, 2006.

Read the CFPs and submit proposals online at
http://xtech.expectnation.com/event/1/public/cfp

The theme for this year's conference is "The Ubiquitous Web". As the
web reaches further into our lives, we will consider the increasing
ubiquity of connectivity, what it means for real world objects to
connect with the web, and the increasing blurring of the lines between
virtual worlds and our own.

The technologies underpinning these developments include mobile
devices, RFID, Second Life, location-aware services, Google Earth and
more. The issues surrounding them include privacy, intellectual
property, activism, politics, regulation and standards.

XTech is comprised of four thematic tracks:

* Applications: web applications, vocabularies, publishing,
    content management, case studies

* Browser Technologies: browsers, mobile, user interface, related
    issues and standards.

* Core Technology: the heart of web technology, markup, protocols,
    semantics and more.

* Open Data: technology, experiences and policy behind open access to
    data.

More detail on the content for each track can be found at
http://xtech.expectnation.com/event/1/public/content/tracks

Keynotes for XTech 2007 include Adam Greenfield, author of "Everyware:
The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing", Gavin Starks of Global Cool
and designers of the future Matt Webb and Jack Schulze.

Last year's schedule can be viewed on the XTech 2006 web site
at http://2006.xtech.org/schedule

Please direct any questions to the conference chair, Edd Dumbill.
Email edd at usefulinc.com.

XTech 2007 is produced by IDEAlliance, http://idealliance.org/




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