Mashup Camp just concluded in the Computer History Museum. A very nice, direct, simple mash-up -- PodBot -- won 'best mashup'; second prize went to the everyhing-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-Chicago-crime-statistics mashup ChicagoCrime.org. PodBot does just one simple thing but does it for data around the world; ChicagoCrime does lots of things for just one city and subject. Also, PodBot is all about having fun and ChicagoCrime is about not getting killed. Sort of a yin/yang thing.
The unconference itself was good. A lot of good sessions conflicted, so I had some quandaries; but I think I made the best locally optimal choices possible. No regrets. The WiFi was good (better than most conferences with 250 people in a single room) but still not perfect. But it wasn't too bad since there was little need for a backchannel.
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
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So which sessions did you attend? :) What was the most interesting thing you found about Mashup Camp? Tell us for those that couldn't be there ... we can live vicariously through you ;)
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