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Speaking at BarCamp Auckland 2007

By Mauricio Freitas, in , posted: 29-OCT-2007 08:48

I posted the BarCamp Auckland 2007 on EventFinder. I was invited to attend and speak at the gathering, which is happening in Auckland, 15th December 2007:


We want NZ designers and developers to find working on the web fun again and to want to learn and expand their understanding of the accessible, semantic, standards based and social web.


Lots of more details on the BarCamp Auckland 2007 webpage - including registration form.

The event is free, but limited to 175 people so make sure you register now.

And by the way, EventFinder is a cool site listing gigs and other events around the country. You can link to friends and organise your plans on attending the events, review, comment, etc... Really cool site.

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