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Science Week Event: Next Generation Web - There’s Something Happening Here That’s Bigger Than Any of Us

Hosted by:
British Computer Society
Speaker:
Euan Semple
Starts:
March 22, 2007 at 06:30 pm
Ends:
March 22, 2007 at 08:00 pm
Location:
British Computer Society, The Davidson Building, First Floor, 5 Southampton Street, London, WC2E 7HA United Kingdom
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Description

As the Web evolves from static web-sites to new ways of collaboration like blogs and wikis we are seeing a step change in the way new insights and profound levels of understanding emerge from knowledge sharing. Euan will examine the future that’s already happening and consider where it might all end up.

Euan Semple was head of KM Solutions at the BBC and is now an independent consultant, well known for his Weblog “The Obvious?”

Registration required:
Yes
Free:
Yes

Additional information

All events start with coffee at 6:00 pm with the talk commencing at 6:30 pm, generally finishing around 8:00 pm.

Please register on http://www.londoncentral.bcs.org/events/forthcoming-events.php. The committee is trying to keep the process simple. The maximum capacity of the venue is 120 people. The committee will do their best to be fair to people who have registered. In the exceptional case where more than 120 people turn up to an event, those who have not registered will be cordially asked to give priority to those who have.

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Science Week Event: Next Generation Web - There’s Something Happening Here That’s Bigger Than Any of Us
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