Attending eTech 2007 was enlightening but keeping the speakers’s track can be just as interesting. During the conference I grabbed most of the speakers Weblogs for reference, and now I think I’ve completed the missing ones. So here’s the list for you and the OPML file at the end. Enjoy:
- Charles Amstrong, blog2 (Collective Intelligence)
- Michael Bayne (Modestly Multiplayer Online Game Building)
- Scott Berkun (How to Innovate on Time)
- Paul Kedrosky (Investing in Data Center Construction)
- Danah Boyd (Incantations for Muggles: The Role of Ubiquitous)
- Avi Bryant (Applied Web Heresies)
- Michael Buffington (Your Web App as a Text Adventure)
- Jim Bumgardner (Advanced Flash: Exploiting Flash !
- Mike Chambers (Apollo: Engaging with Web 2.0 Outside the Browser)
- Dick Costolo (1/2 Baked)
- Doug Cutting (Introduction to Hadoop)
- Jacob DeHart (From Manufacturing to The Attention Economy)
- Chad Dickerson (Big Company Hacks at Yahoo!)
- Cory Doctorow (The Magic Kingdom: Maximal Autonomy or Remote Control Creche?)
- Rael Dornfest (Announcements)
- James A. Duncan (JavaScript: It’s Happening All Over Again! Zimki)
- Esther Dyson (Metaweb: The Semantic Web Meets Web 2.0)
- Lee Felsenstein (If Paper Could Talk, What Would It Say?)
- Seth Goldstein (From Manufacturing to The Attention Economy)
- Adam Greenfield (Toward a New Animism: Old Interaction Paradigms for an Everyware World)
- Brad Greenlee (Super Ninja Privacy Techniques for Web App Developers)
- John Hagel (The On-Demand Manufacturing Revolution)
- Marc Hedlund blog2 (Entrepreneuring for Geeks)
- Kevin Henrikson (Ajax Unplugged: Architecture and Tips for Taking Your Applications Offline)
- Forrest Higgs (Building a 21st Century Industrial Base Via Open Source Technology)
- David Hornik (1/2 Baked)
- Andrew Huang (The On-Demand Manufacturing Revolution and Chumby)
- Tara Hunt (Community Marketing: Your Customers in Charge)
- Jeff Jonas (Advanced Analytics in the Anonymized Data Space)
- Jeffrey Kalmikoff (From Manufacturing to The Attention Economy)
- Bill Katz (Patient-Specific Cardiovascular Modeling)
- Andy Kessler (Silicon is Invading Medicine)
- Amy Jo Kim (Putting the Fun in Functional: Applying Game Mechanics to Social Software)
- Raph Koster (The Core of Fun)
- Mike Kuniavsky (The Coming Age of Magic)
- Shuki Lehavi (Web Scale Computing)
- Don MacAskill (Scalability: Set Amazon’s Servers on Fire, Not Yours)
- Matt MacLaurin (Cool Stuff from Microsoft Research & Live Labs)
- Dave McClure (1/2 Baked)
- Jane McGonigal (Creating Alternate Realities)
- Rich Miller (Investing in Data Center Construction)
- Tikva Morowati (Sonic Body Pong)
- Duane Nickull (Web 20-20: Architectural Patterns and Models for the New Internet)
- Quinn Norton (Body Hacking)
- Tim O’Reilly (The O’Reilly Radar)
- Chris Pendleton (Microsoft Virtual Earth)
- Allison Randal (Energy Innovation)
- Seth Raphael (Sufficiently Advanced Magic)
- Pasha Sadri (Pipes: A Tool for Remixing the Web)
- Mike Shaver (A Manifesto for Web Innovation?)
- Kathy Sierra (Creating Addictive User Experiences)
- Richard Sprague (Effective Integration of Speech for Interacting with Devices)
- Mike Stenhouse (Collective Intelligence, Indeterminacy, and the Illusion of Control)
- Bill Tancer (Backing Up Instinct with the Numbers)
- Jonathan Trevor (Pipes: A Tool for Remixing the Web)
- Werner Vogels (Amazon Web Services: Building a “Web-Scale Computing” Architecture to Meet the Variable Demands of Today’s Business)
- Matt Webb (From Pixels to Plastic)
OPML file with all subscriptions.
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