Actually it's a busy week for events, starting on Wednesday:
Here's the list I have so far:
IWTC - http://iwtc.firstport.ie/
The first Irish Web Technologies Conference, with many Irish web
professionals speaking (and amateurs like myself ;-)).
27th to 29th February 2008 in Dublin
xCellerate 2008 - http://xcellerate2008.com/
A meeting of technology and venture funding professionals.
27th February 2008 in Dublin; 29th February 2008 in Belfast
Irish Software Association Annual Conference -
http://www.software.ie/Sectors/ISA/webISAConf2008.nsf/whome?OpenForm
"Software driving global business opportunities", featuring Guy Kawasaki
(The Art of the Start) and Anthony Williams (Wikinomics).
28th February 2008 in Dublin
WebCamp on Social Network Portability -
http://webcamp.org/SocialNetworkPortability
A workshop discussing OpenSocial, the Social Graph, data portability, etc.
2nd March 2008 in Cork
BlogTalk 2008 - http://2008.blogtalk.net/
The 5th International Conference on Social Software, featuring
principals from Last.fm, Yahoo!, Radar Networks and coComment.
3rd to 4th March in Cork
Sean O'Donnell wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>> Just thought you might like to know, the Irish Web Technology Conference
> is kicking off this week. Details at http://iwtc.firstport.ie. Thought
> you might like a heads up.
>> Sean
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