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Social networks at W3C: foreseeing a 2009 success story!
The W3C social networks workshop is already a blast and it hasn't happened yet! We received a record number (72) of interesting position papers from a wide range of key players. Have a look at the impressive list (papers and submitters) and you would certainly agree with me that this workshop is likely going to have an important impact on how the users (you and I, and kids the world over) are doing and will be doing in the social Web space.
The finalized agenda of the 2 days event will be made available by the end of this year. Stay tuned and, again, do not miss the opportunity to sponsor the workshop!
Filed by Marie-Claire Forgue on December 23, 2008 4:10 PM in Accessibility, Mobile, Workshops
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