
The technology team from Lotame will be attending and participating in the Social Dev Camp held in Baltimore, MD on November 1st 2008. The event itself will be held at the University of Baltimore. We think that this is going to be a great event so we sponsered it!, in the organizers own words:
SocialDevCamp East is the Unconference for Thought Leaders of the Future Social Web
Following up on the successful premiere of SocialDevCampEastSpring2008, held in Baltimore in May, SocialDevCamp
East Fall 2008 once again invites east coast developers and technology
business leaders to come together for a thoughtful discussion of the
ideas and technologies that will drive the future of the social web.
Because of the central location, the event draws from Washington,
Baltimore, Wilmington, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston — the
emerging "Amtrak Corridor" technology scene.
Where is the social web going? It’s going mobile, to geocentric
services, and to open platforms. Join a community of like minded
developers, social media gurus and thought leaders for an unconference
to discuss the future of the social web.
We’re looking for thought leaders from DC to Boston to meet, forge relationships, and envision the future.
See Your There!
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The event originated in 1979, at the Mugs Away Saloon in Laguna Niguel, when K.T. Smith told friends he would buy a drink for anyone willing to run outside to the rail road tracks and moon the amtrak promotion code next train. Many of Smith's drinking buddies did, and the mooning tradition lived on — although no one volunteers to buy drinks for the thousands of mooners who come out.
The event originated in 1979, at the Mugs Away Saloon in Laguna Niguel, when K.T. Smith told friends he would buy a drink for anyone willing to run outside to the rail road tracks and moon the next amtrak promotion code train. Many of Smith's drinking buddies did, and the mooning tradition lived on — although no one volunteers to buy drinks for the thousands of mooners who come out.