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Hello and welcome to the grid for Mashup Camp 3 which will be held at The Hotel@MITin Cambridge, MA. Mashup Camp 3 is a two-day event beginning on January 17th, 2007. The Hotel is located between Central Square and MIT just off Massachusetts Avenue and can be reached either by the Red Line or Mass Ave buses. MBTA Map. Here are directions to the Hotel@MIT. Leave plenty of time to find parking and for walking from wherever you park to the Hotel (there's a public lot immediately next door, but it may or may not be full by the time you get there). A continental breakfast will be served starting at around 7:30. We're looking forward to seeing you there!

Here's the schedule!

Breakfast8:00-9:00
Hunsaker A

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Hunsaker B

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Hunsaker C

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Mac Vicar

Capacity:40 Whiteboard

Chu

Capacity:40 LCD Projector

Taylor

Capacity:60 LCD Projector

Luscomb

Capacity:200 LCD Projector

Day 1

Continental Breakfast 7:30-8:30

Day 1

General Assembly 8:30-9:30

Day 1

Session 1 9:45-10:45

Semantic Web 3.0: Gonna happen? When? by: Jeff Dwyer Tools and Libraries for Mashup Development by: Dave Nielsen Adobe Flex for Mashup Development by Ted Patrick (Sponsored) PHP Hoe Down by: John Herren Mobile Mash by: Keith Erskine
Day 1

Session 2 11:00-12:00

Licensing and commerical issues with respect to mashups by: Steve O'Grady Voice Enabling Existing WebApps with LignUp by: Darnesh Future Boston Data Visualization and 3D competition by: Noah Raford Authentication-based APIs by: John Aizen and Eran Shir What's the Tune by: Jinesh Varia Build a search app in less than an hour by: Kent Brewster Intel Software Developer Community & Ultra Mobile PCs by: Aaron Tersteeg
Day 1

Lunch 12:00-1:00

Day 1

SpeedGeeking 1:00-2:30

Checkout the Best Mashup Contest Page for more information on what speedgeeking is
Hunsaker A

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Hunsaker B

Capacity:50

Hunsaker C

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Mac Vicar

Capacity:40 Whiteboard

Chu

Capacity:40 LCD Projector

Taylor

Capacity:60 LCD Projector

Luscomb

Capacity:200 LCD Projector

Day 1

Session 3 2:45-3:45

I say widget, you say gadget by: John Gerken Beyond Pin Mapping by: Mike Flaxman What to do when a site has no API by: John Aizen and Eran Shir The Connection Between Desktop and Web (sponsored) Money Mash by: Eric Harris-Braun What is OpenID by: Kaliya Hamlin
Day 1

Session 4 4:00-5:00

QEDBasedMashups by: Sam Thompson Advanced Google Earth Design and Spatial Databases by: Virgil Zetterlind Installing and getting OpenID by: Kaliya Hamlin Mashups and Gaming by: Paul Johnson Desktop Apps with Apollo by: Ted Patrick Real Time Communication Mashups by: ThomasHowe Geo-location as a Web Service by: Ryan Sarver
Day 1

Closing and Housekeeping 5:00-5:30

Hunsaker A

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Hunsaker B

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Hunsaker C

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Mac Vicar

Capacity:40 Whiteboard

Chu

Capacity:40 LCD Projector

Taylor

Capacity:60 LCD Projector

Luscomb

Capacity:200 LCD Projector

Day 2

General Assembly 9:15-9:40

Day 2

Session 6 9:45-10:45

Microformats As APIs by: Kevin Lawver Amazon's S3, EC2, Mechanical Turk by: Jinesh Varia Aware Mobile Apps by: CV Vick
Day 2

Session 6 11:00-12:00

Nonprofit_Mashups,_AngelWish_and_KarmaGeek.org by: Shimmy Mehta Security and Mashups by: Mike Murray Search Added Value by: Stavros Macrakis Event Publishing from Google Spreadsheets to GoogleBase and Google Calendar by: Ryan Boyd Work with Autodesk to connect 3D Model by: Tom Piper Building Javascript Mashups with Firefox & jQuery by: John Resig Voice Enabled Web Portals by: Dharmesh Desai
Day 2

Lunch 12:00-1:00

Hunsaker A

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Hunsaker B

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Hunsaker C

Capacity:50 Flipchart

Mac Vicar

Capacity:40 Whiteboard

Chu

Capacity:40 LCD Projector

Taylor

Capacity:60 LCD Projector

Luscomb

Capacity:200 LCD Projector

Day 2

SpeedGeeking 1:00-2:30

Checkout the Best Mashup Contest Page for more information on what speedgeeking is
Day 2

Session 7 2:45-3:45

API Best Practices: Building and Using APIs Future Boston Last Call Competition Meeting by: NoahRaford Mashup Building Trends Ruby on Rails: Why, What, When and some data mining by: John Herren
Day 2

Best Mashups Awards Ceremony 4:00-5:00