ETech 2008, O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference

by Scott Beale on February 26, 2008 · 0 comments

ETech 2007 (Monday)

Next week I head off to San Diego for ETech 2008, O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference, for my third year in a row. Here are some photos I shot at ETech 2007.

Program chair Brady Forrest has put together a full schedule featuring a great line-up of speakers, as well as several evening events, including a special Ignite ETech, EFF 17th Annual Pioneer Awards and the first ever Emerging Arts Fest.

ETech overlaps with Graphing Social Patterns West 2008, organized by Dave McClure and produced by O’Reilly. Both events take place at the San Diego Marriott.

After ETech I’m going straight to SXSW Interactive in Austin for more geeking out.

UPDATE: If you are going, but having registered yet, GigaOm is offering a 20% discount on ETech.

photo by Scott Beale

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