Meeting up in the USA - Santa Clara, Stanford, Raleigh

Posted by Open Gardens on September 30th, 2006 - 6:09 pm

Hello all

I will be in the USA for the next two weeks. Schedule as below. If you are attending these events, would be great to catch up. Alternately, if you are nearby, we could meet as well.

I am speaking on Oct 3 at Ajaxworld (Santa Clara) a more detailed link of all sessions HERE

Then at Stanford university at the Digital Vision program on Oct 5. My talk is on Mobile Social Software

and finally at the CED Tech 2006 in Raleigh North Carolina where I am on a Web 2.0 panel.

I try to avoid driving when I am in the States(which restricts me to hotels unfortunately!). So, I am at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara , Sheraton Stanford Palo Alto and and the historic Carolina Hill Chapel Hill

There may be a short visit to Boston if I can make it in my schedule.

Please email me at ajit.jaokar at futuretext.com if you want to catch up

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Ajit Jaokar is the CEO of a London based publishing company futuretext focussing on mobility and Digital convergence. Ajit Jaokar also chairs Oxford University's next generation mobile applications panel and is working extensively with mobile web 2.0 i.e. the impact of web 2.0 on mobility and digital convergence. His book Mobile web 2.0 will be released in June 2006. He currently plays an advisory role to a number of mobile start-ups in the UK and Scandinavia and works with the governments and trade missions of a number of countries including South Korea, Ireland and the Faroe Islands. He is also a member of the Web 2.0 Working Group.

Meeting up in the USA - Santa Clara, Stanford, Raleigh

Posted by Open Gardens on September 30th, 2006 - 6:09 pm

Hello all

I will be in the USA for the next two weeks. Schedule as below. If you are attending these events, would be great to catch up. Alternately, if you are nearby, we could meet as well.

I am speaking on Oct 3 at Ajaxworld (Santa Clara) a more detailed link of all sessions HERE

Then at Stanford university at the Digital Vision program on Oct 5. My talk is on Mobile Social Software

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and finally at the CED Tech 2006 in Raleigh North Carolina where I am on a Web 2.0 panel.

I try to avoid driving when I am in the States(which restricts me to hotels unfortunately!). So, I am at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara , Sheraton Stanford Palo Alto and and the historic Carolina Hill Chapel Hill

There may be a short visit to Boston if I can make it in my schedule.

Please email me at ajit.jaokar at futuretext.com if you want to catch up

Original Source: Open Gardens

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Ajit Jaokar is the CEO of a London based publishing company futuretext focussing on mobility and Digital convergence. Ajit Jaokar also chairs Oxford University's next generation mobile applications panel and is working extensively with mobile web 2.0 i.e. the impact of web 2.0 on mobility and digital convergence. His book Mobile web 2.0 will be released in June 2006. He currently plays an advisory role to a number of mobile start-ups in the UK and Scandinavia and works with the governments and trade missions of a number of countries including South Korea, Ireland and the Faroe Islands. He is also a member of the Web 2.0 Working Group.