SNAP Summit on Social Network Application Platforms

by Scott Beale on October 11, 2007 · 3 comments

SNAP Summit

Christian Perry, who produces the popular geekSessions and SF Beta events, is organizing the SNAP Summit which takes place on Friday, October 26th at the Yerba Buena Theatre in San Francisco. SNAP stands for Social Network Application Platform and the one day conference will focus on application development for the Facebook platform as well as emerging platforms like Yahoo! Mash. Here’s the list of speakers and agenda.

SNAP Summit is a one-day, single-track conference designed for current and future application developers using Facebook and the other emerging Social Network Application Platforms, as well as Entrepreneurs, Investors, Influencers, Press, Hardware Vendors, Service Providers, and folks from all aspects of the evolving Social Network Application Ecosystem.

This year’s conference brings together a full spectrum of attendees, from independent programmers working at coffee shops to large companies looking to get in on the next big thing.

Laughing Squid is one of the media sponsors of the conference and Christian is offering our readers a special 10% discount on the event.

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1 Andrew Mager October 11, 2007 at 1:18 pm

I definitely wanna goto this!

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