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Graphing Social Patterns Conference 2008

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The next Graphing Social Patterns West conference will be held March 3rd-4th in San Diego. Registration is now open — click here for details.

Graphing Social Patterns is a conference for developers and marketers on how to build and distribute apps for social networks & social platforms. This event is for both business executives & technical developers who want to learn more about how to reach online communities using social networking platforms and applications.

The first Graphing Social Patterns conference was held in San Jose, CA from October 7th-9th, 2007. Conference slide presentations & video clips are available on this website. Future GSP conferences are scheduled for 2008 on both the east coast & west coast — watch this site for announcements on conference dates & locations.

GSP 2007 featured speakers from the following companies:

Charlene Li

Forrester
Research

Tim O’Reilly

O’Reilly Media

Dave Morin

Facebook

Danny Sullivan

Danny Sullivan

Search Engine
Land

Reid Hoffman

LinkedIn

Seth Goldstein

SocialMedia

Lee Lorenzen, Altura Ventures

Lee Lorenzen

Altura Ventures

Michael
Arrington

TechCrunch

Susan Wu

Charles River
Ventures

Keith Rabois

Slide.com

Robert Scoble

PodTech.Net

Matt Marshall

VentureBeat

Adam Rifkin, Renkoo

Adam Rifkin

Renkoo

Jeff Clavier

SoftTech VC

 

Narendra
Rocherolle

fbExchange

Jia Shen

RockYou

Scott Rafer

Lookery

Lance Tokuda, RockYou

Lance Tokuda

Rockyou

Hooman Radfar, Clearspring

Hooman Radfar

Clearspring
Technologies

Jeremy Liew

Lightspeed
Venture Partners

… for info on additional conference speakers, please see the Speakers page.


Conference Sponsors:
Charles River VenturesMicrosoft PopflyRockyouTopixAdBrite VideoEggPlaxoSocialMediaJoyentSometricsHungry Machine
Media Partners:O’Reilly Media TechCrunch
VentureBeat Inside Facebook
b5media
Programmable Web
Dealmaker Media
FutureWorks PR


If you would like info on becoming a conference sponsor or exhibitor, please review the Sponsors page.

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