Daniele

Location: Japan
Speaking Topics: Delphi Method | Digital Divide in Latin America | drupal | mediawiki | Open Source Geospatial Trends | pay per click advertising | search engine marketing | Technology foresight & assessment | ubuntu | Collaboration | user generated content
Spoken Languages: Portuguese | English

Kadambari Devarajan

Location: INDIA | Chennai
Speaking Topics: java | ubuntu | blogging | Web 2.0 | FOSS | GNU/Linux | content management | Collaboration | wikis | LAMP | Social Media/Networking | Women in FOSS/IT/Science/Technology | Theory of Computation | Computational Complexity | Game Theory | NLP | AI | Robotics | Writing
Spoken Languages: Tamil | English | Hindi

Previous Presentations: 
WiCamp '08 Chennai, GPLv3 '06@IIM Bangalore, WikiCamp '07@Chennai, Podworks.in '07 @ Tidel Park Chennai
National Entrepreneurship Network India, local Linux User Group talks, Literary & Debating Society talks

Angela Beesley

Location: Australia | Sydney
Speaking Topics: Collaboration | communities | online communities | social media | Web 2.0 | wiki | wikimedia | wikipedia | wikis
Spoken Languages: English

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       You can contact me by email at angela at wikia dot com

Angela Beesley has been involved with wikis for more than five years. With Jimmy Wales, she founded Wikia.com, a community-focused wiki company which is supporting the development of wikis on more than 6000 topics and in 70 different languages.

Angela chairs the Advisory Board of the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization which manages Wikipedia.

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Margaret Gold

Location: London | UK | Europe | Amsterdam | the Netherlands
Speaking Topics: mobile | wireless | innovation | open innovation | Collaboration | corporate venturing | mobile banking | mobile payments
Spoken Languages: Dutch | English

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Margaret Gold

Gold Mobile Innovation Ltd.

Margaret Gold is an innovation & business launch specialist working with start-ups and corporate ventures in the mobile industry.

Margaret provides hands-on services in the areas of:

• Product definition, development and management
• Value proposition development
• Market analysis and business modelling
• Business development & partnership management
• Sales & new media marketing
• Technical project & programme management
• Requirements management, end-user design, and testing
• Idea Generation workshops

Previous Presentations: 
Mobile Monday (various occasions and topics); MiniBar (ditto)
3GSM Barcelona 2007; Informa Mobile Web 2.0 London 2007
Mobile Payments Forum, Brussels 2006

Helen Baxter

Location: New Zealand | Auckland | Waitakere
Speaking Topics: Collaboration | community | content | creativity | drupal | innovation | knowledge | open source | social media | Web 2.0
Spoken Languages: English

**********Not available until 2009. Due to production of the weekly g33k show, I am not available to speak until next year. ***********

I have been speaking about technology & the internet for over 10 years, in the UK and New Zealand. I'm Managing Directrix of Mohawk Media, Geek Girl for Radio NZ, I write the MsBehaviour Files for The Big Idea, with a slot on Radio Wammo for Kiwi FM. I'm also Web Mistress for Alt TV, and producer/host of the weekly g33k show online and SKY 65 in New Zealand.

Previous Presentations: 
Living in the Future. Wellington LOOP Launch (2007)
Renaissance 2.0 - Educating the New Leonardos. ULEARN (2007)
Open Source Science. MORST. (2007)

Tiffany Farriss

Location: Chicago | IL
Speaking Topics: Collaboration | Development process | drupal | Open source in education | Open source in museums | Running a business | Working with your spouse | Bootstrapped entrepreneurism | Web project strategy

Tiffany Farriss is the co-owner of Chicago-based Web development firm Palantir.net, Inc. and the AIGA Chicago Electronic Media Chair. Working in collaboration with a variety of creative partners, she has managed the development of visually and functionally sophisticated sites for a variety of high-profile corporate, educational, and institutional clients.

Previous Presentations: 
SXSW 2008: Content Management System Round-up
Drupalcon Boston 2008 Tips and Tricks: Getting your team up to speed and staying there!
Drupalcon Boston 2008: Small giants: Building High Quality Drupal Businesses