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July 11, 2005 |
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Just a quick reminder that I’ll be down in Portland towards the end of this week for WebVisions 2005. It’s a great event and I’m looking forward to the visit.
I’ll be speaking on a panel with Molly Holzschlag, Kevin Smokler, and Nick Finck. We’re going to be talking about content and how technology is still changing the way we create, display, access and consume content. I feel there is going to be a major change in the way Web professionals work with content and it should make for an interesting topic.
In order to get myself into a “Future of Content” mind set, I’ll be posting on that topic all week. I’m looking forward to that.
I’m also looking forward to riding the train down to Portland. It’s been years since I’ve been on a train. That and spending a few nights there. Last year I had to jump ship before the conference was even over. Hopefully I’ll be able to see a bit more of the city and have some time to relax a bit.
If you’re in Portland and you’re reading this, I think there is still time to register but I’d do it quick if you want to attend.
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Keyword Tags: web+visions future+of+content speaking portland
Keith, if you’re hurting for some quality local beer (of which we’ve got tons, you know) while in town, drop me a line.
Posted on July 11, 2005 09:30 AM | #
I’m looking forward to this panel. I’m undertaking redesigns of both our external and internal sites. I want to make it easier for creators and consumers of content to use our sites. Not only will it mean a major shift in my role as “webmaster,” but it requires a shift in thinking and acting on the part of the whole company.
I’m not sure if anyone of you will be speaking on how to get other people as excited about this change in the way we create, display, access and consume content, but with that speaker line up, I’m sure I won’t be disappointed.
Posted on July 11, 2005 10:04 AM | #
FWIW, I find sitting on the right side of the train both ways is nice for PDX-SEA. It’s a nice trip. Also, pay the extra $10 or $12 (one-way) for business class where it is quieter cuz it tends to be not so crowded. The seats have AC plugins, too. Alas, no internet (yet?).
Posted on July 11, 2005 10:23 AM | #
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