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Event date: Jul 18, 2007

Mashup Camp IV

"Mashup Camp IV is back on the West Coast (the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA), with the same great people, great conversations and discussions. Same fun, hacking, and networking in an Open Space format.

Have a mashup you’d like to show off? Enter it in the Best Mashup contest and see if you can survive the grueling SpeedGeeking session.

Website:
http://www.mashupcamp.com/

Who should come to a Mashup Camp?
Are you a developer with a strong interest in taking something like Yahoo Maps and mashing it together with your Salesforce.com data to come up with some cool new innovative Web-based application? Or, are you thinking of building something unique and interesting on top of the application programming interfaces (APIs) from Amazon.com and Eventful.com?

Or, do you have a cool mashup that you think can win Mashup Camp’s Best Mashup Award? Or,perhaps you’re a non-developer member of the mashup community that wants to contribute to the elephant-in-the-room discussion about the business models behind mashups or one of the many other sessions that typically take place at a Mashup Camp. To get an idea of what sorts of issues get discussed and who’d they appeal to, take a look at the discussion grid from the first Mashup Camp.

In addition to developers, many other members of the mashup community come to Mashup Camp to network, contribute, and rub shoulders with each others. Camp is a great place for the various mashup API and technology providers to meet face-to-face with the developers they attract as well as each other to share ideas about how to best serve the mashup community. Mashup Camp has also proven to be fertile ground for VC that are looking to invest in what Camp co-organizer David Berlind believes will be the largest developer ecosystem ever. Likewise, there are many innovative mashup developers and startup API providers seeking funding for the businesses they hope to build around the mashup ecosystem. Or, maybe your just one of the many mashup-curious: onlookers that could be members of the press or eventual members of the mashup community that just want to come to see what it’s all about.”

More about:
http://wiki.mashupcamp.com/index.php/AboutMashupCamp

Website:
http://www.mashupcamp.com/

Posted Jul 18, 07

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