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Mark Pesce in today’s Sydney Morning Herald

Web Directions closing keynote speaker, Mark Pesce is interviewed in depth in today’s Sydney Morning Herald. So to get a sense of what he’ll be talking about, and the ideas he is kicking around, take a look.

New keynote speaker – Chris Wilson

We are really excited to announce our final keynote speaker for Web Directions South 2007 – Chris Wilson. Chris, currently the co-chair of the W3C’s HTML working group, and Platform Architect of the Internet Explorer browser has a long and extraordinary career with the web. He was a developer of Mosaic, the browser which really […]

Web Directions Speakers – Mark Pesce

Last year’s conference closed with what may just become something of a tradition, a keynote from Mark Pesce. Mark is one of the things the web seems to foster so well, a genuine polymath, whose “blog” hyperpeople (I hesitate to call it that because its really a collection of sophisticated essays, but don’t let that […]

Speakers in the news – Scott Gledhill

A new local speaker for 2007 is Scott Gledhill, from News Interactive. Well, Scott’s a local now, though hails from near Vancouver in Canada. Scott’s newsigh blog, http://standardzilla.com/ provides no nonsense opinion and idea on using standards in a corporate context, and he’s just had a feature article published in Digital Web magazine on corporate […]

Early bird finishes tomorrow at midnight, Andy Clarke selling fast

A quick final reminder that to get $200 off the full ticket price of Web Directions, (that makes it only $795 including GST) you’ll have to register by tomorrow night at midnight. You can pay later, but that is the final chance to get the early bird discount. Registrations have been absolutely fantastic so far, […]

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