We had a really great event Monday - videos of the talks are posted at
http://austinblogger.com/blog/

~ Jon

On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Tom Serres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Piryx.com and RealPolitix.com will definitely be there!
>
> In fact I'll be at the DC Time Capsule Ceremony while my partner
> naveed attends the Austin one!
>
> Very exciting!
>
> -T
>
> On Sep 15, 3:00 pm, "Carl Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > One Web Day in Austin - "the Earth Day for the Internet"
> >
> > Host:   Maggie Duval & Jon Lebkowsky
> >
> > Monday, September 22, 2008
> > 10:00am - 8:30pm
> >
> > Cafe Caffeine
> > 909 W. Mary
> > Austin, TX
> >
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > The idea behind OneWebDay is to encourage people to think of
> > themselves as responsible for the internet, and to take good and
> > visible actions on Sept. 22 that (1) celebrate the positive impact of
> > the internet on the world and (2) shed light on the problems of access
> > and information flow.
> >
> > OneWebDay is a global, decentralized event. We're encouraging people
> > around the world to meet up on Sept. 22 to talk about the threats to
> > the net and how the web could change lives around the world in the
> > future.
> >
> > Our Austin event features a day-long extended uber-Jellyhttp://
> tinyurl.com/63fgz7), featured speakers and interviews about how
> > the Web has changed lives. In addition to our speakers (list
> > developing - there may be changes - stay tuned) we'll be asking random
> > attendees:
> >
> > * how the web has changed your life
> > * how you'd like the web to change the world in the future
> > * your favorite online event ever
> > * something you've done online with other people in other countries
> >
> > and posting our clips on YouTube, Blip.tv and dotSub.com as part of a
> > global video mashup.
> >
> > Confirmed Speakers (Subject to Change)
> >
> > Bill Leake (10:30 - 11:15)
> > What is Google up to, anyway, and how will it continue to change (and
> > why we should care)?
> >
> > -----
> >
> > David Armistead: (11:30 - 12:15)
> > The Internet as key enabling technology for the emergence of the new
> > global sustainability economy
> >
> > David's Bio: David Armistead has been involved in business and
> > organization development, strategic planning, and future studies
> > projects since the early 1980s, and has worked directly with major
> > culture leaders, multinational firms and state and federal government,
> > and also high tech manufacturing and small business.
> >
> > -----
> >
> > Sarah Vela (1:30-2:15)
> > My life as an orchid, or how the Internet saved me from obscurity
> >
> > -----
> >
> > Jon Lebkowsky (2:30 - 3:15)
> > Online Communities and Social Networks: the web has always been about
> people.
> >
> > Jon's Bio: Jon Lebkowsky writes about culture, technology, media, and
> > sustainability, and has been blogging regularly since 2000. He's an
> > acknowledged authority on social media and online community. He leads
> > web development projects and consults with businesses and nonprofits
> > on web strategy and social technology through Social Web Strategies, a
> > consulting partnership with David Armistead.
> >
> > -----
> >
> > Andrew Donoho (4:30 - 5:15)
> > Telecommuting and the Co-web - Mediating the real world with the web.
> >
> > Andrew's Bio: Andrew Donoho, Web Theorist with IBM's Emerging Internet
> > Technology Team, has a long history working with both web standards
> > and implementations. He was an early participant in crafting XHTML
> > v1.0 and v1.1 and SVG v1.0. He has been creating and pushing
> > implementations of the bi-directional web since 1999 and is extending
> > that idea to building a Co-Web with a scalable UI for the last 18
> > months. He is trained in experimental physics with a degree from the
> > University of Texas at Austin. He still lives in Austin with his wife.
> > -----
> >
> > Tom Brown & Rich Vázquez (5:30 - 6:15)
> > Open source currency - Solving social problems with Intentional Economics
> >
> > Tom's Bio: Tom Brown is a co-worker who has deployed OpenID on
> > multiple high profile nonprofit websites. These days
> > HeresTomWithTheWeather is contributing Ruby on Rails code to projects
> > hosted on github. Tom is the co-founder of SuperBorrowNet, Inc.
> >
> > Rich's Bio: Rich Vazquez is a board member of the Austin Time Exchange
> > Network, longtime editor of LasCulturas.com and currently works in
> > software security and web programming.
> >
> > -----
> >
> > Matt Buck (6:30 - 7:15)
> > Fighting the Peace War on the Internet Front
> >
> > -----
> >
> > Scott McCollough (7:30-8:15)
> > The soon to be complete loss of the right to privacy and
> > constitutional or legal privileges on the Internet, and the joint
> > efforts and planning by government and the major Internet access
> > providers to carry this out.
> >
> > Scott's Bio: Bio: W. Scott McCollough is an attorney whose practice
> > focuses on communications, computer and Internet law and regulation,
> > with an emphasis on representation of consumers and small competitive
> > and new technology application and service providers. He also provides
> > instruction and training in those areas to individuals, groups, and
> > companies. He is Board Certified in Administrative Law by the Texas
> > Board of Legal Specialization. Past activities included 10 years as an
> > Assistant Texas Attorney General and Contract Consumer Advocate
> > (representing residential and small business consumers) with City of
> > Austin Electric Utility (1994-1999). Past Regulatory Counsel for Texas
> > ISDN Users Group and Texas Internet Service Providers Association. He
> > has unparalleled knowledge and experience relating to those places
> > where technology and regulation intersect - and often collide - all
> > the way up the protocol stack.
> >
> > -----
> >
> > More info about OneWebDay here:http://onewebday.org/
> > More info about Jelly in Austin here:
> http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInAustin
> >
> > http://www.new.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/event.php?eid=37484059...
> >
> > ttp://www.myspace.com/one_web_day
> >
>


-- 
Jon Lebkowsky
512 762-6547
AIM, Skype: jonlzebub
Twitter: jonl
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