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Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Talking about OpenSocial all over the place

I've been travelling a lot to conferences in recent months, and been interviewed by a lot of different journalists too. Here are a few links to them.
  • Cloud computing with Joyent at Web 2.0(video)
  • Chris Vallance of BBC Pods and Blogs (audio)
  • Jemima Kiss of The Guardian (audio)
  • Data Portability podcast (audio)
  • Kimberley Dykeman of web2.0 TV (video)
  • Christina Warren of Download Squad (video)
  • Caroline McCarthy of CNET (text)

For more in-depth details on OpenSocial, come along to Google I/O on May 28th-29th in San Francisco
Posted by Kevin Marks at 12:26
Labels: google io, OpenSocial, public speaking

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