October is Facebook Conference Month in the Bay Area

by Scott Beale on October 3, 2007 · 4 comments

As many people know, Facebook has really been exploding over the last few months, especially with a giant Facebook Developers network building out a bunch of great Facebook Applications. This has lead to no less than three Facebook conferences in the Bay Area, all scheduled in October.

Graphing Social Patterns

Graphing Social Patterns

Dave McClure is organizing Graphing Social Patterns which takes place October 7th-9th at the Holiday Inn San Jose. Check out Dave’s recent post on TechCrunch.

Community Next: Platforms

Community Next: Platforms

Noah Kagan is organizing Community Next: Platforms which takes place October 5th & 6th at the Plug and Play TechCenter in Sunnyvale.

SNAP Summit

SNAP Summit

Christian Perry is organizing SNAP Summit on October 26th at the Yerba Buena Theatre in San Francisco.

Speaking of Facebook, here’s my Facebook profile and the Laughing Squid group.

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1 Rodney Rumford October 3, 2007 at 10:20 pm

Scott,
It is indeed facebook conference month. ;) Thereis a lot happening in the developer community and in he business community around facebook.

Creating more engaging applications and working through the surrounding business and technical issues has it’s definite challenges.

It is going to be exhausting. I will be be covering all 3 conferences from our blog http://www.facereviews.com

I will be speaking at graphing social and Snap.

Cheers!
Rodney Rumford

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2 oguntala adekoya keinde June 25, 2008 at 7:36 am

i shall be vary happy to be at the conference in united states cos av been waiting 4 dis greatest opportunity.cheers boss

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