DevCamp Explores the Social Web on May 10

May 9, 2008 · Comments

My friend, Joel Mark Witt, is part of a band of merry folk working on an interesting spin on a BarCamp called DevCamp, with a focus on social software applications. It’s coming up this weekend, so if you’re in the Baltimore area, check it out:

Join Us To Explore The Future Of The Social Web At DevCamp East 2008

When: May 10 – All Day
Where: University of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland

SocialDevCamp East is the Unconference for Thought Leaders of the Future Social Web

Where is the social web going? It’s going mobile, to geocentric services, and to open platforms. Join a community of like minded developers, social media gurus and thought leaders for an unconference to discuss the future of the social web.

We’re looking for thought leaders from DC to Boston to meet, forge relationships, and envision the future.

SocialDevCamp East is convenient to the entire east coast corridor via Amtrak. Just travel to Baltimore’s Penn Station — University of Baltimore is two blocks south.

NOTE: Please sign up here and on the official BarCamp Wiki.

http://barcamp.pbwiki.com/SocialDevCampEast

The password is ‘c4mp’. Thanks!

You can follow us on Twitter, also:

http://twitter.com/socialdevcamp

Please also BLOG this event. You can link to either the PBwiki page or to the Facebook page. We need to spread the word!

We are also accepting sponsors; the recommended sponsorship level is $250. Please contact us.

We’re planning an afterparty at Brewer’s Art, a short walk down the street. The party will begin at 4:30 and last til whenever. If you are interested in being an afterparty sponsor please let us know!

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