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The third Ignite Boston will be next week - Thursday, May 29, from 6 to 10pm at Tommy Doyle’s in Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA. There is no cover charge or any sort of fee. The event is free as in ‘Free Beer’. In fact, Microsoft is sponsoring the night and there will be a free beer for those of you who check in when you get there.

RSVP If you plan to attend, email IgniteBoston at oreilly dot com for the chance to win $300 worth of O’Reilly books of your choosing. You must be present to win. There will likely be other items like tee-shirts and other promo items for those who alert us ahead that they plan to attend.

From 6-6:45 pm, mingle and talk tech with your fellow FOOs, alpha geeks, and techies from the greater Boston area. After the mingling and social stuff, we’ll have a couple of special keynotes by Jonathan Zdziarski and John Viega to kick off our Ignite talks. Then, onto the lightening talks where our speakers will catch you up on the cool, new, innovative stuff going on in local technology today. During intermissions, get a cold beer and chat with speakers, sponsors, and O’Reilly’s own editors. Join us Thursday, May 29, for a fun, energetic evening of talking, learning, collaborating and drinking!

In addition to the two keynotes, here are the talks we have on tap for the evening. They are in no particular order yet.

Firstname Lastname Talk Description Url
Fish Fishman Stage Magic in virtual worlds I will perform a 5 minute mixed reality magic routine using Second Life and the Ignite audience. http://www.fishthemagish.net
Paul Oka Microsoft Research WorldWide Telescope (WWT) WWT is a virtual telescope, bringing together imagery from ground and space telescopes for exploration of the universe. http://www.worldwidetelescope.org
Mackenzie Cowell DIY-biology Biology is getting easier to engineer. Result: you can be a biohacker. I’ll explain who’s doing, how, and why it’s ok. http://diybio.org
Juhan Sonin Interface Design Tenets for Beautiful Design Basic interface design tenets for designers and engineers.
Benjamin Mako Hill Voting Machinery for the Masses Selectricity and Rubyvote are projects to bring advanced election technology to everything but government elections. http://selectricity.org
Polychronis Ypodimatopoulos Friend discovery and file sharing in downtown Boston Beyond mesh networks: A social networking and file sharing platform for mobile devices without internet connection. http://cerebro.mit.edu
Shava Nerad Machinimeconomics In the age of youtube virals, can custom machinima compete with traditional animation for the promo of the week? http://oddfellowstudios.com
Clark Freifeld HealthMap: Automated disease outbreak monitoring Description of the HealthMap automated natural language processing system for global disease detection. http://healthmap.org
Joe Cascio Distributed Twitter Overview of issues and developments in efforts to develop open, protocol defined, distributed microblogging. http://peeps.3greeneggs.com/joecblog/?p=6
Jeff Whatcott The Open Source Marketing Checklist Get a drive-by tour of the top five things that every open source marketer and community builder should be doing.
Jesse Vincent Web 2.0 is Sharecropping Cloud computing is billed as the future of the Internet. We’ve been down this road before. We should know better.
Brian Balfour Digital Goods, The Future of Online Communities Discuss why the power and importance of the emerging digital goods industry for online communities.
Alexander Wissner-Gross The environmental footprint of a website How much coal does your blog burn? We’ll review tools for measuring & monitoring environmental footprints of websites. http://www.co2stats.com
Patrick Haney Kickballin’ & Parallaxin’ Parallax scrollin’, straight outta old school video games, brought some depth. Now we be bringin’ it to the web, yo. http://patrickhaney.com/presents/parallaxin
Colin Britton Free (as in beer) pictures, videos, stories We are in a new digital world. With zero distribution costs FREE is in. Who pays the creator? Who invests in innovation? http://www.freefoto.com
Andrei Kersha Telepresence robots on a budget Ð practical guide to building ones that do not suck Build Heinlein’s dream that’s cheap, ‘heavy duty’, modular and running open source. Not like the commercial ‘toys’.

We hope to see you at Tommy Doyles next Thursday evening.

Mike Hendrickson

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The third Ignite Boston will be on Thursday, May 29, from 6 to 10pm at Tommy Doyle’s in Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA. This time, we’re using two floors at Tommy Doyle’s, so the acoustics will be better than our first event there. From 6-6:45 pm, mingle and talk tech with your fellow FOOs, alpha geeks, and techies from the greater Boston area. After the mingling and social stuff, we’ll have a couple of special keynote presentations by Jonathan Zdziarski of iPhone notoriety and John Viega of Security notoriety to kick off our Ignite talks. Then, onto guest speakers who’ll catch you up on the cool, new, innovative stuff going on in technology today. Don’t blink or you’ll miss their lightning-fast, five-minute presentations. During intermissions, get a cold beer and chat with speakers, sponsors, and O’Reilly’s own editors. Join us Thursday, May 29, for a fun, energetic evening of talking, learning, collaborating and drinking!

Check out the events and activities of previous our Ignite events.

RSVP If you plan to attend, email IgniteBoston at oreilly dot com for the chance to win $300 worth of O’Reilly books of your choosing. You must be present to win. There will likely be other items like tee-shirts and other promo items for those who alert us ahead that they plan to attend.

Presentation Guidelines

Ignite is a user-generated event. If you’re interested in speaking, then submit a proposal for consideration.

Presentations must:

  • Be no longer than 5 minutes
  • Be on an innovative topic (no sales pitches, please!)
  • Be viewable on a PC [a MacBook Pro with Powerpoint and Keynote, and PDF] with standard AV equipment
  • Did we mention, no Sales Pitches.

For anyone that’s never been to Ignite, you may find it useful to see a talk or two. Here’s a link to a few good examples from the Seattle ignite talks.

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