mashup* next event 19th June: on Location
mashup* Event on the 19th June will be themed "on Location"; ie: the value of "where one is". We are thrilled that Teleatlas are sponsoring this event.
Within this theme of location we will be exploring where and what the value of location is.
We will cover the value of
- maps;
- direction;
- find;
- discovery;
- direction;
- detection;
- presence, and;
- mashup services for both web and mobile.
We will be given great insights from our expert speakers and panel including Jack Reinelt MD EMEA and COO of Teleatlas
Jack will be joined by a great panel including Ed Parsons from Google, Ed Freyfogle from Nestoria and Philip Sheldrake of OnOneMap
We will also have some live demos from....
Find out more about your local neighbourhood and community. From getting to know your neighbours, local area and street to property, schools, local businesses, moving home, health, jobs and selling online.
OnOneMap - the UK's first and finest property search engine map
The aim of widr is to map every computer in the world and in doing so create a location enabled internet. We have some software and a Javascript API which developers can use to make their website location aware. Come and visit our demo to see how we collect our data, how you can add location to your website and some examples of location based internet applications.
Nestoria the UK property search engine
John Robinson SMS Card with inproperty, sales tool for Property Developers and Estate Agents.
As usual we’ve already got significant numbers of pre-registrations from those who gained value from previous events. If you’d like to join us please register NOW. http://www.etribes.com/mashup/register We have over 220 people at the last event so expect a great event again. The venue is to be confirmed but will be central/ west London and as usual registration will start from 18.00.
As the theme is "on Location" we welcome hearing from startups working in this sector who would like to demo at a special 'mashup* Demo' session the hour before the formal event. Contact tony at mashupevent dot com
mashup* is happy to be working with Library House to recommend the Essential Web 2007 event. Attendess of mashup* can register via these dedicated links which will provide a kick-back to mashup* (which will allow us to fund and host better events).
If you would like to attend the event as an Entrepreneur or as a Delegate please use these links! Thanks - the mashup* Event team.
Web entrepreneurs: http://www.libraryhouse.net/events/web07/EW47CS/?ref=sgmu
All other attendees: http://www.libraryhouse.net/events/web07/?ref=sgmu
Who shot Phil?
For those of you who attended mashup* April on Tuesday at BT Centre - this heading makes sense. For those of you who didn't - or were asleep :) it won't.
If you did attend and haven't already please give us your feedback here.
Thank for you making mashup* a great evening again and particular thanks to the speakers and panel members. As expected the conversation was quite diverse but I certainly learnt a few things and met some very interesting people during the networking over drinks and food.
Thanks again for BT for supporting mashup* and we look forward to seeing you at the next event - details will be available soon.
As many people asked please find:
mashup* - 24th April, BT Centre, London
The next mashup* will be held from 6pm - 8:30pm on the 24th April at BT Centre (St-Pauls), London.
Many thanks to BT for their support of mashup*:
The theme will be:
Identity 2.0: my digital identity is an asset, but who owns it?
The evening session will address the following issues
- What is Digital Identity?
- Why is it so important?
- Trust. Who should I trust and why should I be trusted?
- Authentication. How far is reasonable?
- Interoperability. Does this OpenID provider work with that consumer?
- Transactions. Don't confuse Paypal's needs with Digg's wants?
- Complexity. OpenID is relatively easy, Cardspace is somewhat harder!
- Real world use cases. How do I keep my profile up to date everywhere?
Speakers & contributors include:
Tom Ilube - CEO of Garlik (ex CIO of Egg PLC)
Edgar Whitley - Reader in Information Systems (London School of Economics)
Simon Wilison - OpenID consultant (and the best speaker on OpenID we've seen)
Luke Razzell - Founder of the Identity Society
Julian Bond - CTO Ecademy
Graham Sadd - Founder & CEO - PAOGA
Simon Grice - Founder of Midentity/etribes






