NetSquared teaming up with Sun Microsystems to produce global Hack Days. First stop, San Paolo, Brazil on October 1, 2008. Next up, China! Register: Collaborate for Change.
Transcripts from our May 30th remote conference sessions and May 30th hallway chat are now online. You can find transcripts on the remote conference page or on the hallway page -- or just follow the links below.
You can subscribe to RSS feeds of the chat transcripts by pointing to http://feed.gabbly.com/netsquared.org/remote or http://feed.gabbly.com/netsquared.org/hallway That will give you the last 200 messages in the chat room; or if you subscribe to the feed from an aggregator, you'll get ongoing transcripts. (If you're new to RSS, see the RSS resource center on Net2Learn.)
But to make it easy for anyone to access the complete chat transcripts, the very kind Teck Chia of Gabbly has provided us with complete transcripts of our May 30th chats. (May 31 will come online once the conference has wrapped.) Due to the length of the chat sessions, we've broken the transcripts into chunks (by speaker for the remote conference, by time for the hallway).
Transcripts for May 31st will be online by the end of the week.
9 am Judith Feder on "Health care and web 2.0 patient communities" -- chat transcript
10 am Sarah Pullman of DeSmogBlog and Web of Change on "Supporting your event with blogging" -- chat transcript
11 am Rolf Kleef of Greenpeace -- chat transcript
12 noon Michael Cornfield of BuzMetrics, ElectionMall and George Washington University on "Political Bloggers" -- chat transcript
1 pm Alexandra Samuel of Social Signal on "Building Online Community: Behind the Scenes at NetSquared" -- chat transcript
2 pm Liz Lawley, Visiting Research at Microsoft, on "Partnering with researchers in industry and academia" -- chat transcript
3 pm Lisa Stone of BlogHer -- chat transcript
4pm Micki Krimmel of Participant Productions on "Media that Mobilizes: An Inconvenient Truth, ClimateCrisis and more tales from Participate.net" -- chat transcript