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SXSW 2007 - Day 3

Day 3 of South by South West. It’s been crazy.

The 4-Hour Workweek: Secrets of Doing More with Less in a Digital World

In a digital world, it is possible to design luxury lifestyles in the here-and-now without waiting for retirement. This presentation explores extremes of creating time and mobility, including: how to check e-mail twice a day…or once per week; the end of time management and the birth of “selective ignorance”; how to travel the world without your boss (or customers) ever knowing. First 50 people to arrive will receive via mail a FREE advance copy of The 4-Hour Workweek.

American Cancer Society: Applying Disruptive Technology for the Nonprofit Sector

The foundation of many nonprofit groups is to organize and empower communities to move a mission or achieve a goal. Social networks, virtual worlds, and many net 2.0 applications do just that. The panel will address the challenges facing nonprofit organization as well as highlight examples of successful programs. The number of nonprofit organization is growing and it is vital that the technology address and service their organizational needs.

The Growth and Evolution of Microformats

In its first year, microformats.org ushered in the rapid adoption of key formats for publishing and sharing tags, licenses, contacts, relationships, events and reviews on the Web. See what new microformats are being developed for resumes, classified listings, music, and media, as well as how tens of millions of established microformats on web sites of individuals, companies, and organizations are driving innovations in desktop applications and advancing personal data portability.

Bullet Tooth Web Design: Plan Your Web Site like Pulling off a Robbery

Just like pulling off the perfect robbery, pulling off the perfect web site needs to be planned and executed with care. Do it right and you’ll go home with the jewels, do it wrong and you’ll be doing time in the Pen! This informative and light hearted presentation will take you through planning, pulling off and of course, the getaway.

Design Patterns: Defining and Sharing Web Interface Design Languages

This panel will take an in-depth look at defining and sharing Web design patterns. In particular we’ll explore communicating when and how specific design patterns should be applied, what it takes to develop a usable design language, and how disparate lists of design patterns can converge into a shared online resource. based on an ongoing conversation

posted on March 12, 2007 | 2:54 PM EST

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