Are you hosting a session or do you know of a session that's worth attending? We know that the keynote is probably going to be the best place to be every year and maybe we missed the Mark Zuckerberg/Sarah Lacy "interview" and don't want to repeat that mistake. List the sessions you're looking forward to here:
Yes, even list the ones that you're leading/hosting/presenting at...we know you want to plug it. Fill out the table below. The first one is an EXAMPLE.
| Name of Session |
Date |
Time (CST) |
Who's Session? |
Description (if applicable) |
| Wine Library.TV |
3/14/2009 |
1:00pm |
Gary Vaynerchuk |
Bringing the "Thunder" to your online videos |
| Building Entrepreneurial Communities Outside the Valley |
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Nick O'Neill |
This panel will explore the various hurdles facing technology and entrepreneurial communities outside Silicon Valley. We will also explore various strategies that have worked in building these communities around the country. |
| Curiosity Marketing: Using Secrets To Create Engagement |
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Rohit Bhargava |
Secrets are irresistible and using them in your marketing can offer the ultimate hook for customers to share. From a restaurant with a secret menu item to the origin of the fabled Konami Code, this session will share examples and practical advice on how to put secrets to work in your marketing. |
| Happiness (or Not) In Startups |
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Andrew Hyde |
All this talk about having a creative workspace, a nice boss etc. Should you be happy at your startup job, or should you work until you fail or succeed? Intrinsically, shouldn't your days after a startup be the happiness you are working so hard for? |
| Security for the Social Set |
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Alex Payne |
The social web provides rich ground for attackers to exploit; the bigger your site gets, the more likely a target you are. We'll share real-world examples of common attack patterns and how to guard against them. Web developers and anyone with a stake in the security of an online product will learn something new and useful. |
| Tinkerers Unite: Let Me Show You How it Works |
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Bhaskar Roy |
Memorable moments growing up: loosing your first tooth, your first kiss, and the first time you smashed your R/C controller just to see how it worked. On this panel, notably curious individuals discuss our natural urges to tinker and fix, often with unsuspecting results. |
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