Zaana Howard

Location: Melbourne Australia
Speaking Topics: social media | microblogging | enterprise 2.0 | blogging | Collaboration | communities | social networking | Web 2.0 | wikis | innovation | Community Building | creativity | creativity in the workplace | technology in libraries | + much more
Spoken Languages: English

Miia Ranta

Location: Finland | Tampere
Speaking Topics: communities | ubuntu | Web 2.0 | wikipedia | Women in IT | Working From Home
Spoken Languages: English | Finnish

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Previous Presentations: 
Vastedes ry. Tiedon ja elämän omistaminen -keskustelusarja - Ai voiko siitä saada palkkaakin: Vapaat ohjelmat ja tietotekniikan tulevaisuus

Magen D. Hughes

Location: seattle | Washington
Speaking Topics: charity | Collaboration | communities | computer security | digital graffiti/guerilla advertising | hacking | Hardware modification | implementing technology in the classroom | instruction (web-based applications) | linux | neurohack | social networking | Women in IT
Spoken Languages: English

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Previous Presentations: 
Good Vibrations: Hacking Motion Sickness on the Cheap-DefCon XVII
Professional Image and Gender Issues for Females in Security (Panel)-BSides Las Vegas
Hacking Cognition-NOTACON 6
Hijacking the Outdoor Digital Billboard Network-DefCon XVI
Google Docs - Tampa Bay Computer Society
Putty and Basic Unix Commands-Raymond James Financial Services

Angela Beesley Starling

Location: Australia | Central Coast
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 seven years. With Jimmy Wales, she founded Wikia.com, a community-focused wiki company which is supporting the development of thousands of wikis.

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

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Henriette Weber Kristiansen

Location: Copenhagen | Denmark
Speaking Topics: community marketing | Presence marketing | reinventing companies | web trendspotting | communities | community | web20 | thesilentrevolution
Spoken Languages: Danish | English | French (at a push!)

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Hi, Im Henriette - a self-employed marketer who are living working and breathing in Copenhagen, Denmark.

I have my own company called Toothless Tiger that takes on projects where marketing is a natural (almost invisible) thing.

I live after the saying that "the business of business should be more than business" and that is also what I teach in my speeches and on my workshops.

Why should a company be a company at all - when in essence, they could choose to be a rock band ?

I am looking forward to meet you

Previous Presentations: 
Lift08 - enjoy the chaos (se video in weblinks)
Lift07 - creativity Workshop
various jobs and workshops for companies including Nokia, Jaiku.com, Heroines of Tomorrow etc. - see my linkedin profile for more information

Myriam Rosenrib

Location: France
Speaking Topics: communities | SNS | mobile tribes
Spoken Languages: French | English

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Joanna McLeod

Location: New Zealand | Wellington
Speaking Topics: blogging | communities | government

In my role at the State Services Commission, I'm an Advisor for Strategy & Policy within ICT. What that means in day-to-day is that I investigate Web 2.0 (whatever that means) trends, and figure out how the government can use new technologies to engage better with the public.

One of my major roles is acting as editor and project manager for the State Service Commission's blog, In Development - http://blog.e.govt.nz .

I'm interested in ways to engage participation, and how to build communities.

Previous Presentations: 
GirlGeek Dinner, Wellington March 2008

Jo Hubris

Location: New Zealand | Wellington
Speaking Topics: blogging | communities | Internet

I've been online for a long time. Since 1995 if you wanted to deal with numbers. During that time I used mosaic, became addicted to IRC, was one of the first people in NZ to have an online journal, have ridden many trends and am most proud of the community that I've built up around www.wellingtonista.com.

If it's happened online in New Zealand, I've probably had an opinion on it. What makes me stand out is my lack of geekery, and my self-confidence to talk about my experiences as an end-user.

Previous Presentations: 
GirlGeek Dinners March Wellington '08